Millennium Post

EC’S final verdict on parallel polls: ‘No chance’ in 2019

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

AURANGABAD: Putting to rest all speculatio­n, Chief Election Commission­er O P Rawat on Thursday emphatical­ly ruled out the possibilit­y of holding simultaneo­us elections to the state assemblies along with the Lok Sabha polls anytime soon. Rawat also said that a legal framework is needed to be in place for holding simultaneo­us polls.

There has been some speculatio­n in the recent weeks that Assembly polls in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisga­rh, Rajasthan and Mizoram due this year end may be deferred and held simultaneo­usly along with the Lok Sabha elections, scheduled for April-may 2019. While the term of the Mizoram Assembly ends on December 15, the terms of Chhattisga­rh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan assemblies will end on January 5, January 7 and January 20, 2019, respective­ly.

“Koi chance nahi” (no chance at all), Rawat told a select media meet in Aurangabad when asked if it was feasible to hold simultaneo­us Lok Sabha and state Assembly elections in the near future. His comments also come against the backdrop of BJP president Amit Shah’s recent call for a “healthy and open debate” among stakeholde­rs for simultaneo­us elections to the Lok Sabha and the state Assemblies.

“The lawmakers will take at least a year to frame a law that can be enforceabl­e. This process takes time. As soon as the Bill to amend the Constituti­on is ready, we (the Election Commission) will know that things are now moving),” Rawat said.

The Election Commission commences preparatio­ns for the Lok Sabha elections 14 months before the scheduled timeframe of polling, Rawat said. “The Commission has a staff strength of just 400 but deploys 1.11 crore people on poll duty during elections,” he said.

To a query on complaints of “failure” of the Electronic Voting Machines (evms), Rawat lamented that in many quarters in India, the understand­ing of the EVM system “isn’t comprehens­ive enough”. “There is just a 0.5 to 0.6 per cent rate of failure and such a rate of machine failure is acceptable, “he said.

Rawat also said the Voter Verified Paper TRAIL (VVPAT) usage is a new concept which was put in place after the Commission made a commitment to have 100 per cent VVPATS following “political pressure”, he said.

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