Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Nomination­s close for MCD elections, all eyes on Dec 4

- Paras Singh paras@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The State Election Commission (SEC) received at least 2,000 nomination­s for the municipal elections at 68 locations across Delhi on Monday, the last day for filing nomination­s. The election candidates will now start canvassing as part of the next phase of the election process.

Due to the last-day rush, the nomination process continued until late in the night. At the time of writing of this report, the SEC status report said: “Due to the single-day rush, nomination­s for all candidates who arrived by 3pm continued till late evening and the process of uploading of nomination documents is under way. Till 11.20pm, 2,140 nomination­s have been processed.”

The last-day rush also led to crowding at several centres while vehicular movement was impacted at key intersecti­ons such as ITO and Vikas Marg.

An SEC official said the scrutiny of nomination­s will take place till Wednesday and candidates will be able to withdraw their nomination­s till November 19. The elections will be held on December 4 while the counting will take place on December 7. “The election process will be officially over by December 15,” the official added.

NEW DELHI: The State Election Commission (SEC) received more than 2,000 nomination­s for the municipal elections at 68 locations across Delhi on Monday, the last day for filing nomination­s. The candidates will now start canvassing as part of the next phase of the poll process.

Due to the last-day rush, the nomination process continued until late in the night. At the time of writing of this report, the SEC status report said: “Due to the single-day rush, nomination­s for all candidates who arrived by 3pm continued till late evening and the process of uploading of nomination documents is under way. Till 11.20pm, 2,140 nomination­s have been processed.” Monday was an unusually hectic day for filing nomination­s as all the three key political parties--the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress-announced their candidate list over the weekend, with Saturday and Sunday being public holidays.

Between November 7 and November 13, the SEC had received only 35 nomination­s. An SEC official said the scrutiny of nomination­s will take place till Wednesday and candidates will be able to withdraw their nomination­s till Saturday, November 19. The municipal elections are scheduled to be held on December 4 while the counting will take place on December 7.

“The election process will be officially over by December 15,” the official added.

The nomination process started at 11am and continued till 3pm, and all the candidates who had entered the office premises before the cut-off time were permitted to file their papers.

Key political functionar­ies from both AAP and BJP, including deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia, AAP MCD in-charge Durgesh Pathak, BJP chief Adesh Gupta, BJP Delhi in-charge BJ Panda and MP Manoj Tiwari among others accompanie­d their party contestant­s to various offices for filing nomination­s.

According to SEC, the process for receipt of nomination­s went smoothly and district magistrate­s, deputy commission­ers of police and deputy commission­ers of MCD coordinate­d arrangemen­ts for traffic circulatio­n, parking and basic facilities.

However, the last-day rush led to crowding at several centres while the traffic jams impacted vehicular movement at key intersecti­ons such as ITO and Vikas Marg.

BJP Delhi chief Adesh Gupta who visited the ITO nomination office said the people of Delhi are tired of corruption in Delhi government. “AAP leaders are engaging in one corruption scandal after another. In the name of work, they have undertaken false propaganda,” Gupta said.

Deputy CM Manish Sisodia, who met the AAP candidates for MCD elections at the nomination centre in east Delhi’s Patparganj said that the people of Delhi are irked with the misdeeds of the BJP for the past 17 years. “The primary task of BJP in MCD was to keep Delhi clean but it has failed terribly. AAP knows how to deliver the basic facilities to the people,” Sisodia said.

 ?? RAJ K RAJ/HT PHOTO ?? On the last day of filing nomination­s on Monday.
RAJ K RAJ/HT PHOTO On the last day of filing nomination­s on Monday.
 ?? ?? An AAP candidate after filing his nomination,papers.
An AAP candidate after filing his nomination,papers.

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