BJP's Raman Singh Urges EC To Postpone 2nd Phase Of Chhattisgarh Polls On Account Of Chhath Festival
Raman Singh urged the Election Commission to postpone the second phase of Chhattisgarh assembly polls scheduled on November 17 in view of the Chhath festival.
Bharatiya Janata Party vice president and former Chhattisgarh chief minister Raman Singh on Wednesday urged the Election Commission to postpone the second phase of Chhattisgarh assembly polls scheduled on November 17 in view of the Chhath festival. He said a large number of voters will not be able to take part in the electoral process due to the festival. The Chhath festival will be celebrated from November 17 to 20 this year.
Singh took to X and said that the second phase of Chhattisgarh assembly election is coinciding with Chhath puja festival due to which a large number of people will not be able to take part in the electoral process. “I request @ECISVEEP to please postpone the second phase of voting, so that more and more voters can take part in the electoral process and exercise their franchise,” he added.
छत्तीसगढ़ विधानसभा चुनाव के दूसरे चरण (17 नवंबर) के निकट छठ पूजा का पर्व आने से बड़ी संख्या में मतदाता इस निर्वाचन प्रक्रिया का हिस्सा नहीं बन पायेंगे।
— Dr Raman Singh (@drramansingh) October 18, 2023
मैं @ECISVEEP से आग्रह करता हूँ कि दूसरे चरण के मतदान को आगे बढ़ाने की कृपा करें, जिससे अधिक से अधिक संख्या में मतदाता इस चुनाव…
Earlier, the Aam Aadmi Party had made a similar demand in the poll-bound state. A large number of people from Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh who live in Raipur, Bilaspur, Bhilai, Jagdalpur, Korba and other cities of Chhattisgarh celebrate the Chhath festival every year. The saffron party has fielded incumbent MLA Raman Singh from his traditional seat Rajnandgaon, which will go to polls in the first phase along with 19 other constituencies.
Chhattisgarh will go to polls on November 7 and November 17. The election will be held in two phases and votes will be counted on December 3, the Election Commission of India (ECI) announced on Monday.
With the poll schedule announcement, the model code of conduct (MCC) came into effect. The state will see a direct contest between BJP and Congress even though some new entrants like AAP, Hamar Raj, a newly founded outfit by veteran tribal leader and former Union Minister Arvind Netam and Sarv Aadi Dal (SAD), which aims to build an alliance of minorities and adivasis, could influence the outcome in some constituencies.