The Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) has urged the Election Commission (ECI) to reschedule voting in the southern state as voting currently falls on Friday, which is considered the most important day of the week in Islam. In a joint letter to the election panel, KPCC working president MM Hasan and Assembly opposition leader VD Satheesan recommended extending the voting day from April 26, citing difficulties faced by Muslim voters, party sources said. Has requested.
According to the report, it has been said in the letter that holding elections on Friday or Sunday can cause a lot of trouble to the voters as well as the election officials and booth agents.
Demand to change the date
Speaking to ANI, Hasan said, “The voting date in Kerala is April 26. In Kerala, Friday and Sunday will prove to be an inconvenience for various sections of the community, so we have sought to change the voting date to some other date. I have also sent a mail to the Election Commissioner and the UDF President and the opposition leader. He said that a mail has also been sent to the Central Election Commissioner.
Earlier, the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) had also expressed its intention to approach the election panel seeking change of polling dates in Kerala as well as Tamil Nadu, where polling will be held in the first phase on April 19. The day is also Friday.
Will present the matter before the Election Commission
IUML, Congress’ key ally in Kerala, had said it would approach the ECI to change the election dates in the two southern states. IUML state general secretary P M A Salam said, “The announcement of polling on Friday will cause inconvenience to voters, candidates, polling agents and officials deputed on election duty. We will speak to the ECI.”
Voting is to be held in 7 phases
According to the information, the Election Commission announced the schedule of 2024 Lok Sabha elections last week, according to this, the Lok Sabha elections will be held in 7 phases in the country. Voting will start on April 19 and will continue on June 1. Whereas, counting of votes will take place on June 4.
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