Madras High Court comes down heavily on Election Commission

The High Court held that the Election Commission was responsible for the corona second wave boom and that a murder case should be registered against the election officials.

Madras High Court

Madras High Court

The Madras High Court has expressed outrage over the Election Commission’s decision to allow rallies and rallies of political parties as to the Corona Second Wave booms. The High Court held that the Election Commission was responsible for the Second Wave boom and that a murder case should be registered against the election officials. The High Court thus erred on the part of the Election Commission on a request made by a Member of Parliament to take steps to comply with the Covid rules during the counting of votes. Easy claims to have completely failed to enforce corona sanctions during the election campaign. Covid warned that the counting of votes on May 2 would be halted if the Election Commission did not implement plans to comply with the rules. The Central Electoral Commission, along with the Chief Electoral Officer of the state and the Tamil Nadu Health Secretary, suggested that plans be drawn up to take steps to prevent the spread of corona on the counting day.

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