Deccan Chronicle

NO RURAL POLLS TILL FINAL LIST OF VOTERS, SAYS HC

The judge said that it was the discretion of the government to appoint special officers till elections were held and the court would not intervene in the matter.

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The Hyderabad High Court on Tuesday said that it would not issue any order to the Telangana government and the State Election Commission (SEC) to hold elections till the completion of enumeratio­n of the Backward Classes voters.

Justice MS Ramachandr­a Rao while dealing with a petition by Burukunta Satish, ZPTC Member of Ranga Reddy district and three others seeking to direct the state government and the SEC to hold elections to Panchayat Raj institutio­ns, reminded that the Court in June this year had directed that elections would be held only after the completion of enumeratio­n of BC voters and publishing of the figures and reservatio­n of seats to the BCs.

Stating that he had issued the interim order, the judge questioned how he would issue directions for immediate elections which were contrary to the earlier order.

The counsel for the petitioner­s submitted that the SEC had constituti­onal obligation to hold elections of PR institutio­ns soon after expiry of the term of the elected bodies. The state government too had released funds to hold elections in August 2017.

He told the court that the state government had taken steps to appoint special officers to the PR institutio­ns in view of the expiry of the term of the elected personnel.

The judge said that it was the discretion of the government to appoint special officers till elections were held and the court would not intervene in the matter.

While issuing notices to the Chief Secretary, Principal Secretary of Panchayat Raj, Commission­er Panchayat Raj, Principal Secretary of General Administra­tion and the State Election Commission, the judge adjourned the matter for three weeks.

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