5 Dariya News

LOP urges the Election Commissioner to rid of complications relating to voter lists and reservation

5 Dariya News

Chandigarh 28-Sep-2024

As the Panchayat Elections in Punjab are scheduled to take place on October 15, the Leader of the Opposition (LoP), Partap Singh Bajwa on Saturday approached the Punjab State Election Commission (PSEC) to get rid of the complications being faced by the candidates in filing nominations and voters. 

A delegation of the Punjab Congress leaders headed by the LoP Bajwa handed over a memorandum to Raj Kamal Chaudhary, Commission PSEC, and urged him to immediately smoothen the process to ensure an equal playing field. The senior congress leaders including former Panchayat Minister, Tripat Rajinder Bajwa, former Health Minister Balbir Singh Sidhu, and former MLA Madan Lal Jalalpur were also present on the occasion.  

Addressing the media persons Bajwa said that the voters’ lists that are being taken into account for the Panchayat Elections are with the qualifying date as January 2023, while the Lok Sabha elections were held with the qualifying date set as January 1, 2024. 

As a result, a voter who became eligible to cast a vote or contest elections as a member or Sarpanch of Gram Panchayats, as the case may be, on January 1, 2024, might be deprived of their right to the franchise due to this discrepancy. "In some blocks, the lists of Sarpanch’s reservation, ward’s reservation, and voters list had been made unavailable for the voters and the candidates.  

This has created uncertainty among the candidates in particular", Bajwa added. Senior Congress Leader said that the delegation demanded the voter lists and lists of reserved sarpanch and ward should be uploaded on the website of the Deputy Commissioner of the district. The State Election Commissioner has acknowledged this demand. 

Besides this, clarification related to the ‘Chullah tax’ or the utilization of cash from the Panchayat fund needs to be issued. "A fresh Scheduled Caste (SC) certificate is typically issued at birth for individuals belonging to the SC category. This certificate remains valid throughout their lifetime. During elections, it is advisable not to insist on obtaining a new SC certificate to prevent unnecessary harassment of people who want to contest panchayat election.