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Assembly elections in AP not likely before April: EC
New Delhi, Nov 15: Contrary to TDP plans, assembly elections in Andhra Pradesh are not likely before April because of the ongoing revision of electoral rolls, Election Commission officials say.
New Delhi, Nov 15: Contrary to TDP plans, assembly elections in Andhra Pradesh are not likely before April because of the ongoing revision of electoral rolls, Election
Commission officials say.
The draft electoral rolls for Andhra Pradesh, where the
assembly was dissolved yesterday, would be published on
November 27 and the final list on the January 20 next, EC
sources said today.
Depending on the number of objections to the revised rolls, a summary revision may have to be undertaken for which at least a period of seven to ten days was necessary, they said.
Besides, between announcement of the poll schedule and the actual notification three weeks time is necessary, they said.
From the time of poll notification and the actual polling date, a statutory minimum period of 25 days is needed, which would spill over to mid-march when it is examination time and schools will not be available for elections, the sources said.
Ruling out an early poll as rolls have to be prepared, Chief Election Commissioner J M Lyngdoh had said that the Commission's objective was to have a "proper election and not to have a quick and bad election. Our intention is to have a good election and not a quick election".
The EC source said that the draft rolls for other states, barring a few, would be published on November 17. Bureau Report
Depending on the number of objections to the revised rolls, a summary revision may have to be undertaken for which at least a period of seven to ten days was necessary, they said.
Besides, between announcement of the poll schedule and the actual notification three weeks time is necessary, they said.
From the time of poll notification and the actual polling date, a statutory minimum period of 25 days is needed, which would spill over to mid-march when it is examination time and schools will not be available for elections, the sources said.
Ruling out an early poll as rolls have to be prepared, Chief Election Commissioner J M Lyngdoh had said that the Commission's objective was to have a "proper election and not to have a quick and bad election. Our intention is to have a good election and not a quick election".
The EC source said that the draft rolls for other states, barring a few, would be published on November 17. Bureau Report