Will hold Abohar mayoral pollswithin a week, Punjab tells HC
Chandigarh, July 17 -- The Punjab government on Thursday assured the high court that elections to the posts of mayor, senior deputy mayor and deputy mayor of the Abohar municipal corporation will be held within a week. The undertaking was given during the hearing of a petition filed by 28 newly elected councillors seeking directions to the state to conduct mayoral elections.
The civic polls for the 50-member House were held on May 29. The petitioners submitted that although July 10 was notified as the election date, the meeting was postponed citing "unforeseen circumstances." The petitioners alleged that despite enjoying a majority, the election was deferred in an 'undemocratic manner.'
The plea further claimed, "The state machinery is being abused to encourage horse trading as the petitioners are presently in majority and that the petitioners, even today, apprehend that they shall be involved in false criminal cases to prevent them from exercising their franchise."
During the hearing, the state denied the allegations and assured the court that the election meeting would be convened within a week and would be videographed.
The court appointed senior advocate Sandeep Goyal as observer. The observer was appointed on the request of the petitioners.
In a separate but related matter, the state government also assured the HC that polls to elect the president of Fazilka municipal council would be conducted within a week.
The court has appointed advocate Ranvijay Singh as observer at the petitioner's request.HTC...
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