Supreme Court allows counting of votes on May 2 for Uttar Pradesh Gram Panchayat election

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Saturday (May 1) allowed the method of counting of votes of Uttar Pradesh Gram Panchayat polls whereas taking into notice the peace of mind given by the State Election Commission that needed measures will happen at counting facilities in phrases of  COVID-19 pointers. 

A Bench headed by Justice AM Khanwilkar took into notice the submissions of the State Election Commission that Class I gazetted officers will likely be accountable for adherence to COVID-19 protocol at every counting centre, in line with information company ANI.

The Bench additionally directed that no victory rallies will likely be permitted all through the state of Uttar Pradesh. 

It additionally recorded the endeavor given by the State ballot panel that CCTV recording will likely be carried out centre-wise and the footage will likely be preserved and given within the petition pending earlier than the Allahabad High Court.

“After considering the various submission, we decline to interfere in the SLP (filed against Allahabad High Court order) while recording the assurance given by the State government as well as State Election Commission of Uttar Pradesh that necessary measures will take place in terms of guidelines issued from time to time,” the bench famous in its order.

“The operating procedures mentioned herein will be adhered to by all the stakeholders as well as duty holders without any exception. It is stated across the bar that strict curfew will be imposed in areas that will be identified by the concerned authorities in and around counting centres to ensure that only authorised representatives will be able to visit counting centres,” the order said.

It additionally famous within the order that the state ballot panel has agreed to inform the names of individuals who will likely be in cost of the involved counting centres.

Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati, showing for Uttar Pradesh Election Commission, assured the courtroom that Class I Officer of the state authorities will likely be assigned to observe every of the 800 counting centres and will likely be held accountable for the counting centres.

The apex courtroom order got here on a plea in search of instructions in order that COVID-19 restrictions and pointers are adopted for the Uttar Pradesh Gram Panchayat polls counting day.

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