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Maharashtra local body elections to be held after Diwali, says SEC
AMID speculations about the local body elections, State Election Commissioner Dinesh Waghmare on Tuesday indicated that the elections will be held in November-December. At the same, the State Election Commission also ruled out the possibility of use of VV-PAT machines, which has drawn flak from the opposition.
The elections to both Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporations have been pending since 2022.
'We are exploring the possibility of holding the elections from October-end. You can say that the elections will be held in November-January,' the SEC told The Indian Express.
Waghmare emphasised that they were planning to hold the elections after Diwali. 'We are planning to hold the elections after Diwali. We have not declared the elections but it would be held from October-end to December,' he said.
Waghmare said VV-PAT machines will not be used in the civic and local self-government body polls. 'In the past, VV-PAT machines were not used in the local polls. This time too, they will not be used,' he said.
Shiv Sena (UBT) spokesperson Sushma Andhare said, 'If VV-PAT machines are not used in local body polls, then it raises serious issues of transparency of the elections. We will be forced to approach the courts if the machines are not used.'
Congress MLA Vijay Wadettiwar too questioned the logic behind not using the VV-PAT machines in the local body polls.
Meanwhile, the SEC said voter list of July 2025 will serve as the basis for the local body polls. He said the four-member ward structure will be implemented like the one done in the last elections. SEC sources said there will be no change in the reservations, including the one of SC-ST and OBCs.
BJP leader Sarang Kamtekar said both PMC and PCMC elections have not been held since 2022. Both are under the rule of administrators. 'There is a pressing need to have elected bodies in place. The SEC move to hold elections after Diwali could be because people would be busy in celebrations and then it could throw up the possibility of less voter turnout. It looks like the elections will be held in phased manner in November-December and could also be held in January,' he said.
In Maharashtra, currently as many as 29 municipal corporations are being run by administrators for the last three years.
Among the civic bodies waiting for polls include the BMC, Pune, Nagpur, Nashik, Navi Mumbai, Kolhapur, Dombivli, Kalyan, Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar and Vasai-Virar.
In March, the SEC had asked the state government to begin the delimitation exercise of wards. The SEC moved into action after the Supreme Court directed it to the notify the local self-government body polls within four weeks. It had also asked the SEC to maintain status quo related to OBC reservation of 27 per cent.
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