Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Calcutta HC tells poll body to accept e-mail nomination­s

- Sumanta Ray Chaudhuri sumanta.chaudhuri@htlive.com

KOLKATA: The Calcutta high court on Tuesday directed the West Bengal State Election Commission (SEC) to accept nomination­s filed through e-mail by people who are eager to contest the coming panchayat elections but have not been able to submit papers.

The division bench of justice Biswanath Somadder and justice Arindam Mukherjee passed the order after hearing a petition filed by the CPI(M). The party appealed that nomination­s filed through e-mail should be officially accepted since its candidates were being threatened and prevented from contesting. The division bench directed the commission to accept nomination­s of candidates who sent it through e-mail or similar means to panchayat returning officers or the SEC before 3pm on April 23.

Lawyer and CPI(M) leader Bikash Ranjan Bhattachar­ya said the judgment made it clear that all nomination­s filed through e- mail within the deadline fixed by the division bench should be accepted by the commission.

On April 24, the single bench of justice Subrata Talukdar upheld nomination­s filed through WhatsApp by nine land agitators of Bhangar, who were allegedly prevented by ruling party supporters from reaching government offices for submission of nomination papers.

“Tuesday’s verdict is historic. Certificat­es of victory have already been issued to ruling party candidates who won without contest. It is time to see if SEC withdraws those certificat­es if it is found that nomination­s for those seats were filed through e-mail,” said CPI(M) central committee member Rabin Deb. “We will also appeal to the court to allow nomination­s mailed by BJP candidates to be accepted. There are around 2,000 applicatio­ns from our candidates,” said party Bengal unit general secretary Pratap Banerjee.

In a parallel developmen­t, the SEC filed a report on security arrangemen­ts before the division bench of chief justice Jyotirmay Bhattachar­ya and justice Arijit Banerjee.

In the report, the commission said 1,54,500 people will be deployed during the rural polls. Of these, 71,500 will be from state police forces, 2,000 from police forces sent by other states and 81,000 civic volunteers. The bench, however, said the numbers meant only one policeman with firearm and one unarmed policeman or civic volunteer would be deployed at each of the 47,100 poling booths.

CPI(M)-BJP JOIN HANDS AT GRASSROOTS LEVEL

Arch-rivals BJP and the CPI(M) have joined hands at the grassroots level in Nadia district to defeat the Trinamool Congress in the upcoming polls. Describing it as a “formal seat sharing adjustment”, a district-level CPI(M) leader said the party had to opt for seat adjustment as several villagers wanted a one-to-one fight against the TMC.

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