Supreme Court allows UP rural polls counting after poll body’s assurance

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By LE Desk

New Delhi, May 1: The Supreme Court today allowed the state election commission in Uttar Pradesh to hold counting of votes tomorrow for the rural polls after raising concerns over Covid surge and citing a petition from a teachers’ body that said 700 teachers had died while they were on duty during the four-phased elections. 

A curfew will be imposed in areas near the counting centres and no victory rallies will be allowed in UP after the results are out, the court was assured by the poll commission, which also said that senior officials will ensure that Covid protocol is followed. The Supreme Court directed the officials to save the CCTV footage of all the counting centres.

Citing the frightening Covid spike in the state, the top court had earlier asked the state election commission if it could delay the counting. “Despite the situation, you need to go ahead? Can you have it after two weeks so that the medical facilities can be improved?” the apex court asked, NDTV reported.

“You want to proceed despite all odds? Heavens will not fall if counting is deferred by three weeks,” the top court said in a sharp remark.

The UP Election Commission, however, told the court: “We have taken a decision to go ahead.”

“Teachers’ association has filed a petition, and they are unwilling to work. How do you handle the situation?” the court further asked, referring to the plea which mentioned 700 teachers died during the polling process.

At the beginning of the hearing, the state election commission had assured the top court that it will adhere to Covid protocol for the counting process. Oximeter tests will be done at the entrance of counting centres, no crowds will be allowed inside the counting centres and outside, centres will be sanitised after every shift, social distancing will be maintained and thermal checking will be done, it said.

Senior Advocate and Additional Solicitor General Aishwaya Bhati, who represented the UP state election commission, told the court that there is a cap of 75 persons at each counting centre and there are 829 total counting centres. 

“If something goes wrong, senior officers on duty will be held accountable,” the top court said.

Polling for the four-phased panchayat elections in Uttar Pradesh ended on Thursday. Results will be out tomorrow along with the state election results for Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam and Puducherry.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/heavens-wont-fall-if-deferred-for-2-3-weeks-supreme-court-on-up-panchayat-polls-counting-2425759

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