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Reservation row: Uttarakhand HC stays panchayat polls in state
The Uttarakhand High Court has put a hold on the upcoming panchayat elections. This decision follows petitions challenging the reservation process. The polls were scheduled for July 10 and 15. The court's stay will remain until further notice. The state government is committed to following the court's instructions. They aim to operate the Panchayati Raj system constitutionally.
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The Uttarakhand High Court on Monday stayed the upcoming panchayat elections in the state over disputes in on petitions against the reservation rotation process for the three-tier panchayat polls in the state, a division bench of Chief Justice Guhanathan Narendar and Justice Alok Mehra stayed the polls scheduled to take place in two phases on July 10 and 15, to the dates announced recently by the state election commission , the counting of votes was to be done on July stay will remain in force till further directions, the bench saidThe stay comes at a time when the model code of conduct for the upcoming elections were in force in the urban areas in the 12 districts slated to go to polls. State Election Commissioner Sushil Kumar had issued the notification for the panchayat elections in the state on June 21 along with a detailed poll schedule according to which nominations for the polls were to begin on June polls were eagerly awaited in Uttarakhand as the administrators appointed in the panchayats after had completed their Panchayati Raj Chandresh Kumar said the process of notification (gazette notification) of rules related to reservation system in three-tier panchayat elections was in high court's interim stay order on the reservation process in panchayats is being properly complied with, he copy of the gazette notification of Reservation Rules 2025 is being sent to the Government Press Roorkee for printing, which will be issued soon and presented before the high court so that proper judicial guidance can be obtained, Kumar clarified the state government was committed to operate the Panchayati Raj system in a constitutional and legal manner while respecting fully the dignity and instructions of the court.