Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Polls can’t be held on June 20?

- BY SANDUN A JAYASEKERA

The Elections Commission (EC) will not be able to hold the General Election on June 20 as announced on April 20 for several reasons and as such a bigger Constituti­onal crisis is in the offing, a senior source of the EC said.

The source on condition of anonymity for obvious reasons told the Daily Mirror that all political party representa­tives who met the Chairman of the EC Mahinda Deshapriya together with two other members N.j.abeysekara, pc and Prof.ratnajeewa­n Hoole on Saturday had in one voice said that they all were not agreeable to hold the election on June 20 for logistical and political problems created as a result of the Covid19 outbreak.

“They wanted a later date than June 20 for the election,” he added.

“In addition to their protest, the EC was not able to issue preferenti­al numbers to candidates giving a minimum of 35 days for the election campaign required by the election law.

Whether nomination­s could be accepted during public holidays is also controvers­ial and has been challenged in courts he said.the EC has sought Attorney General’s advice on this legal issue and the AG has advised to hold the election according to the election law, he said.

The government declared the entire week that fall March 16, 17, 18 and 19 as holidays following the Covid19 pandemic.the acceptance of nomination­s for the April 25 Parliament­ary polls concluded on March 19.

Another stumbling block to hold the election as scheduled on June 20 is the Fundamenta­l Rights petition filed by a citizen - a voter.

The EC can’t take any decision on the election as long as the Supreme Court issues an interim order or concludes the hearing of the FR petition,” he stressed.

A former Municipal Councillor who is also a lawyer has filed a fundamenta­l rights petition in the Supreme Court on Saturday seeking an interim injunction against holding a general election amid the corona virus pandemic.

The petition filed by the former councillor of the Colombo Municipal Council Attorney Charitha Gunaratne says that holding a general election while the country is engulfed in the corona virus pandemic was a violation of the fundamenta­l rights of the Covid-19 patients and the general public.

Chairman of the Elections Commission Mahinda Deshapriya and its members President’s Counsel N.J. Abeysekara, Professor Ratnajeeva­n Hoole, Secretary to the President Dr. P.B. Jayasundar­a, Director General of Health Services Dr. Anil Jasinghe and the Attorney General have been cited as respondent­s.

The petitioner requests the Supreme Court to declare that the gazette notificati­on issued by the Elections Commission announcing the general election on June 20 is unconstitu­tional and invalidate the gazette notificati­on.

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