Prayagraj:Amid the continuous surge in the Omicron cases in most parts of the country, the Allahabad High Court on Thursday requested the Election Commission to immediately postpone the Assembly polls in Uttar Pradesh in order to avoid the third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. It suggested the postponement of at least one to two months.
The court further urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Election Commission to immediately ban rallies and public meetings of political parties in the state. It suggested that the political campaigns may be continued virtually through TV and newspapers, as it is very difficult to follow the Covid protocols when all the political parties' election preparations are seemingly in full swing.
"If rallies are not stopped, results will be worse than the second wave," Justice Shekhar Yadav said, emphasising on "Jaan hai toh Jahaan hai (if there is life, we have the world)."
Justice Shekhar clarified that the cases in the second wave were amplified by lakhs after people carelessly conducted social gatherings. In fact, the Gram Panchayat elections and the Bengal Assembly polls have also contributed to a surge in the cases, he added. Considering that the UP elections are not far away while the Covid situation is taking a steep turn, postponing the elections to avoid crowds would be a wise decision, he said.