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2 days after dates given: High Court stays panchayat polls in Uttarakhand
Two days after the panchayat elections dates were announced in the state, the Uttarakhand High Court on Monday stayed all proceedings concerning the polls.
This came after a petition was filed by Bageshwar-resident Ganesh Dutt Kandpal, saying the government's decision to nullify the existing reservation rotation for the panchayat polls and bring about a new rotation from this year has prevented him from being able to contest the election.
Under the reservation rotation system, constituencies are reserved for various categories for three terms, after which the quota goes to other seats. With the existing rotation being nullified and a new rotation starting this year, Kandpal, represented by Advocate Shobhit Saharia, said a seat that had been reserved for the last three terms will again be reserved this year.
This, Kandpal argued, has prevented him from contesting the election. The petitioner argued that the High Court had already issued guidelines on this matter in the past.
The petition was filed on Thursday and the Division Bench of Chief Justice G Narender and Justice Alok Mahra heard the matter on Friday. On Monday, the court stayed the election proceedings until the state furnishes the notification for the new rules for panchayat polls. The state has also been asked to present its policy on reservation.
Following the stay order, Panchayati Raj Secretary Chandresh Kumar said, 'The High Court has currently stayed the panchayat elections as there is no gazette notification issued for Reservation Rules 2025 yet. In this connection, I have spoken to the Government Press, Roorkee, to make a copy of the gazette notification available to the state government, which can be submitted in the High Court to lift the stay.'
He said the state is 'committed to upholding the full dignity and directions of the court and to operating the Panchayati Raj system in accordance with the Constitution and the law'.
On Saturday, the state Election Commission announced the dates for elections to the three-tier panchayats in 12 districts of Uttarakhand, excluding Haridwar. Elections were supposed to be conducted in two phases, with the nomination process beginning on June 25. Polling was to take place on July 10 in the first phase and on July 15 in the second phase, and counting on July 19. The Model Code of Conduct had been enforced in all areas of the state except urban areas and Haridwar district.