Court asks SEC to identify poll booths in terms of sensitivity

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : May 13 2013 | 9:00 PM IST
The Calcutta High Court today directed the West Bengal State Election Commission to demarcate sensitive, less-sensitive and non-sensitive booths for the panchayat election even as the state government said it was amenable to holding the polls in three phases.
A division bench comprising Chief Justice Arun Mishra and Justice Joymalyo Bagchi, admitting an appeal by the state challenging a trial court order, directed the SEC to identify sensitive, less-sensitive and non-sensitive booths.
The bench also directed the SEC to look at the 2003 and 2008 panchayat election, as the state submitted that these were held without central forces.
To a suggestion of the court, advocate general Bimal Chatterjee submitted that the state was amenable to holding elections in three phases as prayed for by the SEC and directed by the trial court on Friday.
Chatterjee submitted that the state could provide 400 observers as sought by the commission, if it was agreeable to accepting officers of the rank of assistant secretaries also.
The SEC had sought names of 400 officers from the IAS and WBCS (Executive) cadre for using them as its observers for the rural polls in the state.
Chatterjee said that the SEC had asked for officers of ranks not less than deputy secretaries.
The AG submitted that the contentious issue was central armed police forces, claiming that the SEC had not given any assessment or reasoning for demanding 800 companies of central armed forces.
The AG submitted that in 2003 or 2008 panchayat polls, there was no demand for central forces by the commission, but has sought the same this time without stating what situation has been created to seek 800 companies.
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First Published: May 13 2013 | 9:00 PM IST

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