Millennium Post

SC refuses to interfere with Bengal Panchayat polls

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday refused to interfere with the Panchayat elections in Bengal, rejecting a BJP plea for rescheduli­ng them so that its candidates could file their nomination papers and deployment of Central paramilita­ry forces.

A Bench of Justice R K Agrawal and Justice Abhay Manohar Sapre, however, granted liberty to the aggrieved political parties and their candidates as well as independen­ts to approach the State Election Commission for the redressal of their grievance.

Saying, “We are not inclined to interfere” with the ongoing Panchayat elections, Justice Agrawal, pronouncin­g the order, held that the top court by its earlier judgment had ruled that “once the election process has been set in motion, the Court ought not to interfere ...”

The process for Panchayat election, scheduled to be held on May 1, 3, and 5, had commenced on April 2.

Disposing of the petition by the Bharatiya Janata Party, the top court granted liberty to “all political parties, their candidates, including any independen­t candidate/s proposing to contest the election in question, to approach the State Election Commission­er with their any individual or/and collective grievance.”

The court said this as it referred to the provisions of the West Bengal Panchayat Elections Act, 2003 which empowers the State Election Commission to entertain any grievance raised by a political party which has fielded candidates, or its individual candidate or even Independen­t candidates.

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