An internal note circulated by the office of Delhi's Chief Electoral Officer mentioning April 16 as the tentative "poll date" for Lok Sabha elections sparked massive speculation, prompting the officer to later issue a clarification over the same.
Lok Sabha Polls On April 16? Delhi Election Officer Clarifies After Internal Note Sparks Buzz
In a letter on January 19, assistant chief electoral officer T Misao asked district officials to stick to the schedule, pointing that the Election Commission (EC) of India’s Planner had listed April 16 as the poll date to calculate the timelines for various tasks.
In a letter on January 19, assistant chief electoral officer T Misao asked asked district officials to stick to the schedule, pointing that the Election Commission (EC) of India’s Planner had listed April 16 as the poll date to calculate the timelines for various tasks.
The circular created a flutter about the possible schedule of the upcoming polls.
This led to Chief Electoral Officer's office issuing a clarification that the date was mentioned only for "reference" for officials to plan activities in accordance with the Election Planner issued by the poll panel.
"Some media queries are coming referring to a circular by @CeodelhiOffice to clarify whether April 16 is tentative poll day for Lok Sabha elections. It is clarified that this date was mentioned only for 'reference' for officials to plan activities as per Election Planner of ECI," the CEO office posted on X.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, the office of the Delhi CEO clarified that in the run-up to the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, "it is required to plan and complete a large number of activities pertaining to election". "ECI Planner enlists all such important activities and provides Start date and End date with reference to an imaginary poll date as reference point to initiate and complete those activities," it said.
Therefore, the date mentioned as tentative poll date in the letter was "only for reference purpose" for the election officials and "has no bearing on the actual schedule of election" which shall be announced by ECI at an appropriate time, the statement said.
One of the activities started by the EC recently is awareness campaign about electronic voting machines.
According to EC's standing instructions, state Chief Electoral Officers need to start a focussed awareness campaign approximately three months prior to the announcement of election -- for this purpose the date of announcement of the last election may be considered.
In 2019, Lok Sabha polls were announced on March 10 and were held in seven phases from April 11 to May 19. Votes were counted on May 23.
(With PTI inputs)
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