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Coronavirus: EC bans victory processions after Assembly election results on May 2


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A large crowd gathered for a roadshow by Union Home Minister Amit Shah in West Bengal on March 30.
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BJP via Twitter.
The Election Commission on Tuesday banned all victory processions by political parties on May 2, when the results of Assembly elections will be announced.
The results for Assembly elections in the four states of West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Assam and Kerala and the Union Territory of Puducherry will be out on May 2. West Bengal will vote for the last of its eight rounds of polling on April 29.
“Not more than two persons shall be allowed to accompany the winning candidate or his/her authorized representative [to] receive the certificate of election from the Returning Officer concerned,” the poll panel added. ....

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The Election Commission of India cannot be a super government


The Election Commission of India cannot be a super government
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April 19, 2021 01:04 IST
There is still some confusion about the extent and nature of the powers that are available to the Election Commission
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There is still some confusion about the extent and nature of the powers that are available to the Election Commission
Elections bring the Election Commission of India (ECI) into sharp focus as this constitutional body superintends, directs and controls the conduct of elections. It is the constitutional duty of the ECI to ensure that the elections held are free and fair.
It is an interesting aspect of the ECI’s history that before T.N. Seshan came on the scene as the Chief Election Commissioner, no one in the country ever knew or felt that the ECI had any powers. Seshan discovered the ECI’s powers hidden in Article 324 of the Constitution which was then used to discipline recalcitrant political parties ....

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