New Delhi:A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking directions for the Election Commission 'to refrain from holding upcoming elections in Bihar till the State is declared COVID-19 and flood-free'.
The plea, which was filed by Rajesh Kumar Jaiswal, resident of Bihar, said the Election Commission is convinced that free and fair elections can be held even though the public meetings are banned and it is extremely hazardous for the candidates to contest or indulge in election propaganda in the current circumstances.
The petition filed through advocate Shantanu Sagar stated that the petitioner had filed a representation to the Election Commission on July 18 requesting it to postpone the Bihar election for the safety of the people.
"By deciding to hold elections during the pandemic, the Election Commission of India has ignored the population of states like Bihar whereby the population is above 9.9 crores and it can't adopt targeted measures for older voters who are more vulnerable to COVID-19. Options like proxy voters under a well established legal framework, postal voting, and mobile ballot boxes can not be explored and implemented in such a short span of time," the plea stated.
Claiming that Bihar has over one lakh of COVID-19 cases, the plea said holding elections will only spread the virus further. The plea sought that Election Commission be directed not to recommend to Bihar to publish notification of election in official gazette till the competent authority declares Bihar as COVID-19 and flood free. It further sought that the Bihar government be directed to ensure proper facilities to its residents without focusing on the upcoming elections.