Panchayat Chunav / Panchayat elections announced in UP, voting will be held in 4 stages, know when and where

Notification of panchayat elections in UP has been done today. The Election Commission told in a press conference in Lucknow that polling for the first phase will be held on April 15, the second phase will be held on April 19, the third phase will be held on April 26 and the fourth phase will be held on April 29.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Mar 26, 2021, 10:52 AM
Panchayat Chunav: Notification of panchayat elections in UP has been done today. The Election Commission told in a press conference in Lucknow that polling for the first phase will be held on April 15, the second phase will be held on April 19, the third phase will be held on April 26 and the fourth phase will be held on April 29.

The counting of all the phases will be held on May 2. The nomination for the first phase will be from April 3 to April 4, the second phase will be nominated on April 7-8. The nominations for the third phase will take place on 13 and 15 April. The fourth phase will be nominated on April 17-18.

Publication of final list of seat allocation started in Panchayat elections

Publication of the final list of reservation and allocation of reserved and unreserved seats has started in the panchayat elections. On Thursday, the final list of reserved-unreserved seats was published in all the small districts where objections were low, while the work of finalizing the list was continued till late evening in most of the large districts. On Friday, the final list of all these remaining districts will also be published and tomorrow, the complete details of all 75 districts will also be sent online by the District Magistrates to the Panchayati Raj Department. Immediately after tomorrow, the Directorate of Panchayati Raj will also examine them and will give full jumbo to the State Election Commission till late evening. After this, the election process will be started by the State Election Commission.

Hearing in Supreme Court today:

26 March is also considered to be very important for the process of panchayat elections as Dilip Kumar of Biswan in Sitapur district has filed a special petition in the Supreme Court against the order issued by the High Court on 15 March. In this, along with the Government of Uttar Pradesh and the Panchayati Raj Department, the State Election Commission has also been made a party. Therefore, the eyes of future candidates as well as their workers are also on the hearing of the Supreme Court. However, experts also say that the government and the commission have completed their preparations for the proposed panchayat elections in the state.