Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

MC elections to be held on party symbol in HP

- Gaurav Bisht letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

SHIMLA: Amid growing demand, the Jai Ram Thakur-led BJP government in Himachal Pradesh will hold the municipal corporatio­n elections in Mandi, Palampur, Solan and Dharamshal­a next month on party symbols.

The state urban developmen­t ministry will move a proposal to amend the rules for the corporatio­n elections. “We will move the proposal and now it depends on the parties,” state urban developmen­t minister Suresh Bhardwaj, who also holds the law portfolio, said.

The government’s proposal to hold elections on party symbols comes a fortnight after the elections to panchayats, zila parishads, and block samitis. Though these elections were not held on the party symbol, the ruling BJP claimed victory as candidates it supported won, while Congress-backed nominees could get a majority in only two zila parishads of Shimla and Kullu.

The opposition Congress accused the ruling party of misusing official machinery during the elections and charged it with horse trading after the zila parishad poll. The BJP top leadership, including JP Nadda, met office-bearers in Dharamshal­a during a three-day conclave to ponder over the strategy for the municipal corporatio­n and 2022 assembly elections. A majority of attendees were for fighting the MC polls on the party symbol.

‘Move will curb horse trading‘

Former chief minister Prem Kumar Dhumal had experiment­ed with holding MC elections in Shimla on the party symbol in 2012. The posts of mayor and deputy mayor were held on the party symbol. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) captured both posts with Sanjay Chauhan getting elected as the mayor and Tikender Panwar as his deputy.

“We have always favoured elections to the MC on the party symbol. In Kerala too, the civic body elections are held on the party symbol,” says Chauhan. “At least this will help curb horse trading after the elections,” he said. Kimi Sood, the councillor from ward number 17, who represents Bemore in Shimla, says she too favoured elections on the party symbol. “The councillor­s are associated with ideologies. These elections should certainly be held on party lines; it will rather strengthen them,” she said.

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