An AIADMK team led by M Thambidurai MP, also Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha, today submitted a letter to Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi in Thiruvananthapuram, seeking ECI to revoke "the transfer orders, given that such a short period is left before the date of polling."
"We strongly protest the manner in which such large-scale transfers have been ordered by the Election Commission of India in an apparent knee jerk response to motivated petitions and representations from vested interests."
Referring to the transfers and appointments of senior officials, including a DGP (Elections), it said that though there were no complaints on arrangements for conduct of polls in the state, the DGP who was in overall charge of the Police force, had been "divested" of all responsibilities relating to conduct of elections.
Such large-scale transfers ordered by EC in the run up to the polls were "unprecedented in Tamil Nadu," it said.
The petition said it was "deplorable" that such transfers had been effected by the EC based on "motivated and false petitions submitted by persons who had occupied high positions as Cabinet Ministers in the previous UPA Government headed by the Congress, of which DMK was also a part."
With barely two weeks left for polling, the newly posted
"Hence, the large-scale transfers ordered by the Election Commission solely based on the malicious petitions of opposition parties is administratively ill advised, disruptive of the smooth conduct of the election process, besides having an adverse impact on the morale of the official machinery," it said.
The state government was adhering to all EC guidelines on posting of officers to ensure free and fair polls, the party insisted, even as it objected to the "unprecedented" transfer of "non-poll" related official, MD of Tamil Nadu Arasu Cable TV Corporation (TACTV), J Kumaragurubaran.
AIADMK recalled that DMK leaders had in the past too levelled allegations against EC and are doing so now also.
"The DMK-Congress combine has always adopted such pressure tactics. If officers are transferred on frivolous grounds merely to appease the DMK Congress combine, it is tantamount to yielding to their pressure tactics and gives a false impression amongst the voters regarding the AIADMK party and the Government headed by it," the petition said.
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Later, Tamil Nadu Chief Electoral Officer Rajesh Lakhoni spoketo Thambudurai.
"On the basis of instructions given by the ECI, the Chief Electoral Officer, Tamil Nadu has spoken to Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha Thambidurai and has taken note of his concerns," an official release said.
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