Amaravati:Andhra Pradesh State Election Commissioner N Ramesh Kumar on Wednesday requested the Centre to provide him central police force security cover, saying he apprehends threat to his life and that of his family members.
In a five-page letter to the Union Home Secretary, the SEC alleged intimidation by the ruling YSR Congress party following his decision to put off elections to rural and urban local bodies for six weeks in view of coronavirus scare.
"All this intimidation is meant to demoralize me and force me to revisit the postponed elections for their sole political advancement," the SEC alleged.
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to interfere with the decision of Andhra Pradesh State Election Commission (APSEC) to postpone the local body elections in the state by six weeks due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
The top court was hearing a plea of Andhra Pradesh government against the decision of State Election Commission (SEC) while contending that a large number of developmental activities have been suspended due to the imposition of the Model Code of Conduct for the local body elections in the state.
"Now the Supreme Court had upheld my actions. But the road ahead is a testing time beset with challenges and acrimony as the government of the day lacks in grace to treat constitutional bodies with due dignity and deference," Ramesh Kumar said.