Situation in RK Nagar has not improved for holding bypoll: EC
June 06, 2017  23:39
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The byelection to RK Nagar assembly constituency could not be held within the stipulated time period of six months as the ground situation has not improved, the Election Commission has said.
The April 12 bypoll was cancelled by the poll body over use of money power.
"The byelection would now be held when the situation in the constituency concerned becomes conducive to the conduct of free and fair election," an EC communication said today.
"...it is not possible to conduct the by-election within the time limit set, i.e six months from the date of occurrence of the vacancy, caused due to former Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa's death on December 5, 2016," it said.
The six month period as mandated under the Representation of the People Act, 1951 expired on June 4, the EC communication released to the media here by Tamil Nadu Chief Electoral Officer Rajesh Lakhoni said.
The commission recalled it had rescinded the April 12 by-election following "distribution of money and gift items by candidates and political parties to bribe the voters seeking electoral favours."
We are constantly monitoring the situation but the ground situation in the constituency has not improved, it said.
Lakhoni had also submitted a report to the EC recommending to "extend the period for holding the byelection", it said.
Subsequently, EC had informed the Central government last month explaining the "difficulties" in holding the bypoll within six months as mandated in the Representation of the People Act, 1951, the Commission said, adding the government in a June 2 letter concurred with the view.
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