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Out of 6,025-gram panchayats, the tenure of 5,800-gram panchayats will end by June-August 2020.
“After examining the feasibility of conducting general elections to gram panchayats, the State Election Commission, considering the current situation as exceptional
circumstance has decided to temporarily postpone the general elections to the gram panchayats,” the SEC said in a release. It said that after examining the situation in the days to come, the decision will be taken on holding the general elections to the gram panchayats.
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Last week through a letter to Deputy Commissioners of districts, the commission had sought opinion on holding panchayat polls amid the COVID-19 crisis. It had also pointed out that electoral roll needs to be prepared and reservations had to be allocated as per the new amendments.
Stating that the state election commission’s decision to postpone gram panchayat elections was against the provisions of the Karnataka Panchayat Raj Act 1993, the Leader of Opposition Siddaramaiah said the Congress will question this “undemocratic act” in the court of law.
He accused the commission of playing to the BJP’s tune and said the congress will protest the decision at gram panchayat level.
Opposition parties in the state, especially congress, have been demanding elections.
The government was in favor of postponement of polls and wants to have administrative committees to govern the panchayats, until the polls are held, according togovernment sources. The Congress, raising apprehension about administrative committees, has accused the government of conspiring to have ruling BJP workers as its members. A congress delegation had last week submitted a petition to State Election Commissioner B Basavaraju and urged the Commission to hold elections. The congress had even suggested continuation of sitting panchayat members until the polls are held, instead of appointing administrative committees.