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Election Commission responsible for second COVID wave, officers should be booked for murder: Madras High Court
Calling EC the most irresponsible institution, the court said that its officials should be booked for murder.
Highlights
- Madras High Court held EC responsible for second COVID wave
- Chief Justice said EC officials should be booked for murder
- The court called EC the most irresponsible institution
Chennai: On a day that saw the number of fresh COVID-19 cases cross 3.5 lakhs in the country, the Madras High Court came down heavily on the Election Commission holding it responsible for the current mess the country is in.
The High Court on Monday (April 26) said that the EC responsible for the second wave of the COVID pandemic by allowing political rallies in the country and that the officials should be booked for murder.
A bench comprising Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy called EC "the most irresponsible institution".
"Your institution is singularly responsible for the second wave of COVID-19,” Banerjee told the Election Commission's counsel.
He went on to add, “Your officers should be booked on murder charges probably.”
“Were you on another planet when the election rallies were held?” the chief justice said further.
Banerjee said that Commission had failed to enforce COVID norms regarding wearing of facemasks, use of sanitizers and maintaining social distancing during election campaigns, despite several court orders.
The court warned EC that it would not allow counting of votes of elections scheduled on May 2, unless it places a plan to ensure COVID-19 protocol is followed.
"The situation now is of survival and protection. Everything else comes next,” Banerjee said.
The bench was hearing a public interest petition seeking direction to authorities to ensure fair counting of votes on May 2 in Karur by taking necessary steps to ensure COVID guidelines are followed.
Notably, the EC had denied Trinamool Congress' requests to club poll phases in West Bengal.