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Fresh nomination for Bengal local polls tomorrow

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KOLKATA: The West Bengal State Election Commission, after meeting with various political parties and representa­tives of the state government, selected April 23 as the extended day for iling nomination­s for the coming Panchayat polls, a senior oficial said on Saturday.

The meeting was convened following a Calcutta High Court order to the SEC to make a fresh announceme­nt extending the deadline for iling of nomination­s in consultati­on with the state government and other important stakeholde­rs and inalise a new election schedule for the Panchayat polls. However, thebjp boycotted the meeting. “Today, there was a meeting regarding the extension of the nomination deadline. Monday (April 23) would be the day for iling fresh nomination­s. The notice has not been issued yet. It might be issued by the SEC later,” Oficer on Special Duty (OSD) for Panchayat and Rural Developmen­t Saurabh Kumar Das told the media persons here.

He said there were no discussion­s regarding fresh polling date.

Earlier in day, representa­tives of various political parties met State Election Commission­er Amarendra Kumar Singh and discussed their demands for the Panchayat polling process.

The BJP alleged that the state government is putting pressure on the SEC to conduct the entire polling in one day.

It also boycotted the all-party meeting, accusing the SEC of not allowing more than two of their party members.

“We have submitted a copy of this complaint letter to the Commission­er stating that matter is now subjudice. The Registrar of the High Court has been intimated. So the SEC cannot ix any date about the polling process without talking to us,” BJP leader Mukul Roy said, adding since the BJP is the main petitioner in this case, the SEC won’t be able to ix any date for the polling process without discussion­s with them as that would be contempt of the high court order.

“BJP is a major stakeholde­r in this case. We are also the petitioner of the case in Calcutta High Court. Our ofice had a word with the State Election Commission­er today (Saturday) morning and informed that ive of our members would come to attend the meeting. But he said only two of us will be allowed.

“The way he behaved with us is a disgrace. There was no one from the SEC to listen to us but police were brought to the fore to stop us. We will again move the court because this Commission­er is not listening to us,” he claimed.

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