Rajasthan witnesses its first ever recall vote

December 14, 2012 02:23 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:41 pm IST - Kota

For the first time in Rajasthan, an election for recalling an elected chairman of a municipal body was held in Mangrol Municipality area of Baran district on Thursday.

In accordance to the Rajasthan Municipal Act 2009 that gives the voter with the ‘right to recall’, people of the municipality voted in the election on Thursday.

The motion for right to recall against the chairman Ashok Jain, was passed in January for his alleged under-performance.

In November 2009, Mr. Jain, who had contested as an independent candidate, was elected chairman of the Mangrol Municipality Board.

In the first ever public referendum in the State, 65.71 per cent of the 16,735 voters exercised their franchise.

A total of 11,129 votes were polled at 21 poling centres.

Polling officer Dharm Raj Meena said the polling was peaceful and no untoward incident was reported.

He said the result would be declared on December 14.

If more than half the total number of voters favours the recall, the elected position of chairman will be nullified.

Jain, who recently joined Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party said “I am an honest man and due to nexus of Congress and BJP corporators I have been dragged into the poll to Right to Recall.”

The result would decide whether ‘I am wrong or right,’ he said.

Under the provision of Right To Recall of an elected representative of civic bodies, the polling was held for which a Gazette notification was issued in September.

For the polling EVMS were used at 21 polling centers and the voters were asked to select one out of two choice — one in the favor of the motion and the other against the motion.

Additional SP Baran, Prathvi Singh Rathor said polling was peaceful.

“The EVMS have been sealed and counting would start from tomorrow,” he said. PTI Corr KAS 12130040

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