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Punjab High Court refuses to stay panchayat elections, recieves over 250 petitions against irregularities on nomination filing – World News Network

By worldnewsnetwork Last updated: October 9, 2024 3 Min Read
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Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], October 9 (ANI): The Punjab High Court on Wednesday refused to stay the Panchayat elections across the state.
However, the court did stay the election process in select villages where complaints had been registered regarding complications faced by candidates in filing their nominations.
The High Court received approximately 250 petitions alleging irregularities in the election process.
The next hearing in the matter is scheduled for October 14.
The Punjab State Election Commission had announced that the Gram Panchayat elections would be held on October 15, with nominations opening on September 27. The elections were set to take place for 13,237 ‘Sarpanches’ and 83,437 ‘Panches’.
Earlier, on September 29, Leader of the Opposition in the Punjab Assembly and Congress leader, Partap Singh Bajwa, criticised the Aam Aadmi Party for the complications faced by candidates in filing nominations.
He accused government officials of negligence, leading to uncertainty among candidates regarding reservations and other nomination-related issues in various panchayat segments.
Speaking to ANI, Bajwa said, “On the floor of the house, the Chief Minister of Punjab assured that the Panchayat elections would be conducted in a free and fair manner. We informed the State Election Commissioner that for the past two days, no Panchayat Secretary, BDPO, or Tehsildar have been present in their respective offices.”
Additionally, candidates from AAP and Congress clashed in Zira town, Ferozepur district, Punjab Police confirmed on October 2.
The police stated that there was stone pelting between the two groups when the candidates came to file their nominations for the Panchayat elections.
“Candidates from AAP and Congress who had come here to file their nominations clashed, and an incident of stone pelting occurred. Police immediately intervened, and we are taking action as per the law, with an FIR to be registered. Currently, the situation is under control,” Ferozepur SSP Somya Mishra said while speaking to ANI. (ANI)

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