"If the election is held between June 6-July 6 (Ramzan month), Muslims will not be able to stand in queue and exercise their franchise," secretary of the Jamath of Pallipatti panchayat, Mohamed Ali told reporters.
He said there were about 26,000 members of the community
in Pallipatti, besides 8,000 in seven nearby villages.
Political parties in the fray have also deployed community members as booth agents and they would not be able to perform their duties, he said.
The polling for Aravakurichi and Thanjavur, earlier scheduled to be held on May 16 with other constituencies in the Tamil Nadu Assembly polls, was deferred to May 23 due to charges of rampant bribing of voters by candidates and political parties. Later the polling date was postponed to June 13.
Yesterday, Madras High Court had directed EC to take a decision on the polling date for the two assembly segments by May 27.
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