Gujarat poll schedule likely to be announced today

The term of the 182-member Gujarat Assembly gets over on January 23 next year.

Updated - October 26, 2017 10:12 am IST

Published - October 25, 2017 07:45 am IST - New Delhi

The EC has been under attack from Opposition parties for not having announced the dates for Gujarat Assembly elections along with Himachal Pradesh. File

The EC has been under attack from Opposition parties for not having announced the dates for Gujarat Assembly elections along with Himachal Pradesh. File

Amid the row over the “delay” in declaring the Gujarat Assembly elections, the Election Commission of India (ECI) is likely to announce the schedule for a two-phase poll in the State on Wednesday, officials said on Tuesday.

The term of the 182-member Gujarat Assembly gets over on January 23 next year.

The EC has been under attack from Opposition parties for not having announced the dates for Gujarat Assembly elections along with Himachal Pradesh.

The Opposition has been alleging that by “delaying” the announcement of the Gujarat polls, the EC was giving time to the BJP government in the State and at the Centre to sidestep the provisions of the model code and offer sops to the electorate to swing votes in favour of the saffron party.

After the EC did not announce the election schedule for Gujarat, the Congress had alleged it was done to enable Prime Minister Narendra Modi to play a “false Santa Claus” and announce freebies for voters before the model code of conduct kicked in.

Chief Election Commissioner A.K. Joti had defended the decision of announcing Himachal Pradesh’s poll schedule before that of Gujarat, saying that multiple factors including the weather, flood relief work and festivities were considered before taking a call on election dates.

The CEC had said while the Gujarat and Himachal polls were announced together in 2012, their schedules were different. He also said the two states had no similarities in geography or weather patterns.

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