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EC asks poll-bound states to not deploy officials charged with election duty lapses

The election commission has reminded the poll-bound states to not assign any election-related duty to officials who have been charged for lapses in past election duties.

EC issues directions to ensure smooth conduct of assembly polls
EC issues directions to ensure smooth conduct of assembly polls
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Published : Jan 10, 2021, 10:52 PM IST

New Delhi: The election commission has reminded the poll-bound states to not assign any election-related duty to officials who have been charged for lapses in past election duties.

In an advisory to the chief secretaries of Assam, Kerala, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, the Election Commission (EC) has also said that officers against whom it had recommended disciplinary action in past and which is pending or has resulted in a penalty should also not be deployed for poll-related work.

The advisory, sent last month, said an officer, who is due to retire within the coming six months, should not be associated with any election-related duty.

The terms of the legislative assemblies of West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Kerala and Puducherry are coming to an end on different dates in May and June this year. Assembly elections are likely to take place sometime in April-May.

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The poll watchdog also asked these states to ensure that officers directly connected with the conduct of elections are not posted in their home districts and those who have spent three years in a district in the last four years.

It is usual for the poll panel to issue such directions ahead of Lok Sabha or assembly polls to ensure that officials do not interfere in the election process in any way and the exercise remains free and fair.

"To ensure a free and fair election, the Commission has been following a consistent policy to the effect that officers directly connected with the conduct of elections in an election going state/UT are not posted in their home districts or places where they have served for a considerably long period," the advisory said.

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New Delhi: The election commission has reminded the poll-bound states to not assign any election-related duty to officials who have been charged for lapses in past election duties.

In an advisory to the chief secretaries of Assam, Kerala, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, the Election Commission (EC) has also said that officers against whom it had recommended disciplinary action in past and which is pending or has resulted in a penalty should also not be deployed for poll-related work.

The advisory, sent last month, said an officer, who is due to retire within the coming six months, should not be associated with any election-related duty.

The terms of the legislative assemblies of West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Kerala and Puducherry are coming to an end on different dates in May and June this year. Assembly elections are likely to take place sometime in April-May.

READ: Ramesh Pokhriyal to review implementation of NEP 2020

The poll watchdog also asked these states to ensure that officers directly connected with the conduct of elections are not posted in their home districts and those who have spent three years in a district in the last four years.

It is usual for the poll panel to issue such directions ahead of Lok Sabha or assembly polls to ensure that officials do not interfere in the election process in any way and the exercise remains free and fair.

"To ensure a free and fair election, the Commission has been following a consistent policy to the effect that officers directly connected with the conduct of elections in an election going state/UT are not posted in their home districts or places where they have served for a considerably long period," the advisory said.

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