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West Bengal gears up for municipal elections amid Covid 3rd wave fears

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Published : Jan 4, 2022, 6:32 PM IST

Polls for four municipal corporations in West Bengal will be conducted on January 4 amid rising Covid-19 cases. The opposition parties have demanded the polls should be postponed in the wake of the emerging health crisis. However, the State Election Commission told the state to go ahead with polls maintaining the COVID-19 protocols.

West Bengal gears up for municipal corporation polls
West Bengal gears up for municipal corporation polls

Kolkata:The four municipal corporations in West Bengal namely - Chandernagore, Siliguri, Asansol, and Bidhan Nagar - will be going for polls in January amid fears of third wave of the pandemic.

The opposition parties in the state have demanded the polls should be postponed in the wake of the emerging health crisis. However, the State Election Commission(SEC), West Bengal has summarily ruled that out and said that the polls will be conducted maintaining the COVID-19 protocols.

In such a situation, everybody is apprehending the long queues of the voters in front of the polling stations and the campaign process will aggravate the pandemic further.

BJP, currently the principal opposition party in the state has already said that in the wake of the pandemic they will focus more on social media campaigning.

The Left Front candidates will focus on public health in their campaign programmes.

The ruling Trinamool Congress has decided to limit gathering in the micro containment zones to certain the elections for the four municipalities on January 4.

CPI(M)’s Kolkata district secretary, Kallol Majumdar alleges that the state elections commission is suffering from indecision syndrome.

“The commission does not have the power to make decisions independently. It is operating as an agent of the state government and the ruling party. It would have been better if the state election commission had postponed the polls in the wake of the alarming situation now but the commission did not approach that path. The polls will enhance the number of affected people further,” he said.

'Educational institutions shut, polls not postponed'

State BJP spokesman Jaiprakash Majumdar said that it is ridiculous that the educational institutions have been closed in the wake of the pandemic but the polls were not postponed.

“The state government is toying with the lives of common people. The state election commission is the partner of the state government in such an irresponsible move. There was no requirement for municipal corporation polls in the midst of the third pandemic,” he said.

All India Congress Committee member, Suvankar Sarkar said that the state government is clueless. “On one hand it has allowed Gangasagar Mela to continue and on the other hand, it has ordered the closure of educational institutions. If the state election commission wants we will be constrained to contest but I doubt how smoothly the elections can be conducted in the current pandemic situation,” he said.

However, youth Trinamool Congress leader Debangshu Bhattacharya said that recently the Election Commission of India has announced that the assembly polls for five states including Uttar Pradesh will be in time.

“If Uttar Pradesh can go for polls, then why can’t West Bengal. The state government has already imposed several restrictions to prevent the spread of the pandemic. The polls will be conducted under a lot of restrictions and the opposition parties are criticizing just for the sake of it,” he said.

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