Vijayawada (Andhra Pradesh):The row over the postponement of local body elections in Andhra Pradesh continues with State Election Commissioner (SEC) N. Ramesh Kumar calling on Governor Biswabhusan Harichandan on Monday, a day after Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy lodged a complaint against him.
Kumar, who met the Governor at Raj Bhavan here, is understood to have explained to him the reason for postponing the elections to rural and urban local bodies by six weeks.
Under fire from the Chief Minister for 'unilateral' decision to postpone the polls, the SEC is believed to have defended his action in the wake of the Centre declaring coronavirus a notified disaster.
Kumar is understood to have conveyed to the Governor that as the state recorded a coronavirus positive case, there was a need for precautionary measures like preventing public gatherings to check the spread of the virus.
The SEC reportedly explained to the governor that the decision was taken in the interest of public health and there was no other motive behind it.
The SEC on Sunday announced the postponement of the local body polls scheduled next week. Hours later the chief minister rushed to Raj Bhavan to complain to the governor that the official acted in a unilateral manner.