After Allahabad HC’s request, Election Commission team to visit UP next week

A day later the Allahabad High Court proposed conceding the Uttar Pradesh Assembly races because of a potential Omicron-drove third Covid wave, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sushil Chandra on Friday said a suitable choice would be taken on the matter later his UP visit one week from now.

“The Election Commission will accept an approach deferring the UP decisions and forbidding all political mobilizes solely after an audit of the current circumstance,” the CEC told the media in Dehradun.

He further said, “I will visit UP the following week. A fitting choice will be taken in the wake of having assessed the circumstance.”

Justice Shekhar Yadav of the HC had commented, “On the off chance that rallies are not halted, results will be more awful than the subsequent wave.”

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In the interim, theory is overflowing that the survey bound Uttar Pradesh is set out toward the President’s standard. Sources, however, say the political race timetable might be reported around Makar Sankranti.

Before long BJP’s Rajya Sabha part Subramanian Swamy indicated deferment of races, which are booked around February, he additionally captured that the President’s standard would be forced in the state.

“Try not to be amazed on the off chance that lockdown is forced and the UP races are deferred to September under the President’s standard. What wasn’t possible straightforwardly prior this year can be then done by implication one year from now,” said the senior BJP pioneer.

The expectation came closely following the gigantic political standoff over reports of family members of BJP pioneers and government authorities purportedly “usurping” land close to the forthcoming Ram Temple in Ayodhya. While the BJP has rubbished the charges, the SP, Congress and AAP are requesting a SC-observed test. Eyewitnesses say such claims will undoubtedly “mark the picture of the saffron party”.

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