Key Points

The Election Commission of India has strongly countered Congress party allegations about Uttarakhand panchayat elections. By issuing a detailed fact-check, the ECI clarified that state-level polls are not under its direct jurisdiction. The controversy highlights ongoing political tensions surrounding electoral processes. The Commission's response emphasizes constitutional boundaries and seeks to maintain public confidence in electoral mechanisms.

Key Points: ECI Refutes Congress Claims on Uttarakhand Panchayat Poll Controversy

  • ECI definitively separates constitutional roles from State Election Commissions
  • Congress alleges vote manipulation in Uttarakhand panchayat elections
  • Poll panel shares official clarification about electoral jurisdiction
  • Supreme Court fine mentioned in disputed claims about electoral rolls
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ECI slams Congress claim on Uttarakhand panchayat polls, calls it 'incorrect and misleading'

Election Commission exposes Congress misinformation about Uttarakhand local polls, clarifies constitutional roles and electoral responsibilities

"This post is incorrect and misleading - Election Commission of India Official Statement"

New Delhi, Sep 27

The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Saturday strongly refuted allegations made by the Congress party regarding alleged irregularities in the Uttarakhand Panchayat elections, terming the claims “incorrect and misleading.”

The controversy erupted after the official Congress handle on X shared a video alleging that the ECI had failed to act against nominations whose names appeared in more than one electoral roll.

The post further claimed that despite directions from the Uttarakhand High Court, the ECI refused to delete such duplicate entries, leading to the Supreme Court imposing a fine of Rs 2 lakh on the poll panel. The Congress described this as "vote theft" and accused the BJP and ECI of colluding to subvert democracy.

Responding sharply, the Election Commission issued a fact-check through its official X handle, clarifying that the Congress post was factually wrong. "This post is incorrect and misleading," the ECI said, underlining that Panchayat and Municipal elections are not conducted by the Election Commission of India but by State Election Commissions (SECs).

Quoting Article 324 of the Constitution, the ECI stressed that its mandate is limited to conducting elections to: "Parliament, the legislature of every state, and the offices of President and Vice President."

All Panchayat and Municipal elections fall under the jurisdiction of the respective State Election Commissions, not the ECI, the poll panel explained.

The Commission also shared an official link to explain the difference in roles and responsibilities between the Election Commission of India and State Election Commissions.

The clarification comes amid heightened political sparring, with the Congress targeting the poll body in the run-up to upcoming state and local elections.

While the opposition has raised concerns over alleged voter list discrepancies, the ECI has consistently maintained that state poll bodies alone are responsible for Panchayat-level elections.

By flagging the Congress post as misleading, the Commission sought to underline the constitutional separation of powers and reaffirm public trust in its impartial functioning.

- IANS

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Priya S
While ECI is correct technically, the larger issue of duplicate entries in voter lists needs addressing. Both state and central election bodies should work together to clean up electoral rolls. This affects democracy at grassroots level.
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Michael C
Interesting constitutional clarification. Article 324 clearly defines ECI's jurisdiction. Political parties should focus on substantive issues rather than misleading social media posts. The fine imposed by SC suggests there was some merit in the concern though.
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Shreya B
As someone from Uttarakhand, I've seen how panchayat elections work. The state election commission handles everything. Congress should apologize for spreading misinformation. 🙏
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Aman W
Both parties playing blame game as usual. Instead of political mudslinging, they should focus on ensuring free and fair elections at all levels. Common people suffer when institutions are undermined.
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Nisha Z
Good that ECI responded quickly. In election season, such false claims can create unnecessary tension. Hope all parties maintain decorum and respect constitutional bodies. 🏛️

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