GANGTOK, 10 Apr: With the operation of
the deadline for the end of all official and unofficial political campaigning comes
the moment of truth. Campaigning by all political parties in the state of
Sikkim for the elections to be held on Saturday, 12 April closed at 5 pm today,
that is, 48 hours before voting begins.
The last day of campaigning today saw all candidates
campaigning in their respective constituencies in a final effort to woo the
electorate. The last month witnessed hectic and intense politicking by the main
players in the Sikkim political firmament, the SDF and SKM; there were clashes,
assaults – both verbal and physical, complaints and allegations, arrests,
rallies and meetings and most of all, propaganda and intense speculation among
the public.
The next 48 hours, will no doubt see some backroom
‘campaigning’ by both parties but there will be none of the above mentioned attractions.
The public will have some well deserved rest to finally make up its mind on which
button to press.
And with the end of campaigning also begins the ‘dry day’
period which will last till 12 April and during which no liquor can be sold or
bought from liquor shops.
Election Department officials inform that while there will
be no campaigning by political parties, their officers will be busy as usual on
the field. Expenditure observers, sector magistrates, the micro observers and
other surveillance staff which the ECI has mandated to be on the field will
still be around to make sure that the electoral process is free, fair and
transparent.
While the Election Commission of India has already issued
directions that no elected person whether Panchayat or Minister can be any
candidate’s election agent in a new directive issued on 09 April there can be
no canvassing inside any polling station on poll day.
This effectively means that all campaigning and canvassing
has come to an end today itself. The ECI has clearly stated that no person
shall canvas for votes or exhibit any notice or signs relating to elections
within the polling station on the day of voting. Furthermore, the Election
Commission has directed that items such as caps, shawls etc with any political
party’s name, symbol or slogan will not be allowed inside the polling stations
on the day of voting.
On the other hand, today was also the last day for the
government employees and service personnel to cast their postal ballots via the
drop box maintained at facilitation centres. It needs to however be clarified
that today is not the last day for the casting of postal ballots. There was
much confusion among service personnel over this issue on whether today was the
last date for the casting of postal ballots. Election Department officials
clarified that the last date for the casting of postal ballots by government
employees and service personnel is 16 May.
In fact the postal ballot has to reach the strong rooms by 3
a.m., 16 May to be valid. These can be sent by post and will be free of charge.
Today was only the last date for the government employees and service personnel
to avail the use of the drop box option for the casting of their postal
ballots. The total strength of postal ballots for Sikkim is approximately 11,500.
Till 09 April, 830 Assembly and 834 parliamentary votes had been cast through
postal ballots.
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