Bihar polls to be completed before Nov 29: CEC

August 08, 2015 10:27 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:33 pm IST - Patna

The Election Commission is yet to announce the dates of Bihar Assembly elections, but Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi on Saturday said the poll process in the state will be completed before November 29.

Mr. Zaidi’s announcement puts a lid on speculations that the polls were heading to dates beyond November 29, the day the tenure of the present Assembly expires.

The speculations fuelled as August and September are times of floods in the state and this period will be followed by festivals like Bakri Id, Dushehra, Muharram, Diwali and Chhath slated for October and November.

President’s Rule would have to be imposed in the state if the election process is not over by November 29.

Mr. Zaidi was on a two-day visit to Patna for review meeting on preparedness for Assembly elections. He met representatives of 10 national and state parties, as well as, top administrative officers including the Chief Secretary and the Director General of Police (DGP).

On the poll dates and phases, Mr. Zaidi said, “Political parties have given their suggestions regarding election timetable, floods and festivals. We have taken all inputs, which will be duly considered and a decision will be taken at and appropriate time.”

The CEC expressed satisfaction over his meeting with state government officials.

Mr. Zaidi said Bihar Chief Secretary Anjani Kumar Singh and DGP P.K. Thakur have assured him that the model code of conduct will be strictly implemented and communal harmony maintained at all cost.

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