Hyderabad:The Telangana High Court on Friday suspended a circular of the State Election Commission (SEC) declaring ballot papers with 'distinguish mark' instead of arrow cross-mark as valid in the elections for Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC).
The court passed the orders on a House motion moved by the BJP challenging the circular issued by the SEC late on Thursday.
The court directed that ballots with marking other than arrow cross-mark be treated separately and if the number of such votes is not higher than the majority, SEC may declare results but if the number is more than the majority, the results will be subject to court's final orders in the matter.
BJP moved the court as the counting of votes polled on Tuesday began Friday morning.
The SEC on Thursday night issued orders after some counting observers sought certain clarifications during a meeting. "During poll conducted on December 1 in some polling stations, the polling officers provided distinguish mark instead of arrow cross mark for marking on the ballot paper to the voters to cast their vote.
Clarification is sought on the validity of that ballot papers during the counting of votes to be taken on 02-12-2020 whether to consider the ballot papers marked with distinguish mark," reads the circular.