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October 11,
2007
Press Statement
The Polit Bureau of the
Communist Party of India (Marxist) has issued the following statement:
The
Election Commission has announced a two-phase poll in Gujarat on December 11 and
16. The Chief Election Commissioner should clarify the following:
- Why does Gujarat
which has seen largescale communal violence and an atmosphere of
intimidation of minorities require only a two phase polling when in May 2006
assembly elections in Kerala a three phase polling was ordered? Kerala had
always had only one-day polling with no history of poll violence and
malpractice.
- In West Bengal not
only was there an unprecedented five phase polling but the Election
Commission made efforts to bring in polling personnel from outside the
state. The reason ostensibly being that the government employees of the
state have political affiliations. Is it the Commission’s contention that
in Gujarat the RSS and its outfits like the Vishwa Hindu Parishad are not
entrenched among government employees. One has only to recall the circular
earlier issued by the state government permitting government employees to
participate in RSS activities.
- The Commission had
violated federal norms to decide that state police cannot be deployed in
polling booths in West Bengal and only central paramilitary forces undertake
duties. Why is it that the Commission has not considered this step in
Gujarat where the communal bias of certain sections of the police are well
known and documented.
The
Chief Election Commissioner would do well to enlighten the country why different
yardsticks are being applied?
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