Tuesday, 13 December 2016

Punjab Elections Will Be Held in last of January!

With all the actions and activities of the Vice-Election Commissioner Sandeep Saxena in Punjab, it is being speculated that the assembly election polls in Punjab, which are expected in 2017, may be held toward the end of January.
Daily Post Punjabi (Newspaper) has come to know that the Election Commission of India may force the set of principles at whatever time after December 15 as the typical time fissure amongst decision and set of accepted rules stays as 40-45 days. 

Sandeep Saxena held a meeting with Chief Secretary of Punjab Sarvesh Kaushal, Additional Chief Secretary (Home Affairs) S. Jagpal Singh Sandhu, Additional Chief Secretary (Finance) Satish Chandra and DGP Suresh Arora on December 8 to examine the earlier arrangements and agendas for Punjab 2017 elections. Daily Post Punjabi, the best Punjabi Newspaper, has learnt that the Election Commission communicated disappointment over the working of Administration in Punjab on issues of frustrates law and order and medication threat. The EC purportedly communicated fulfillment over the working Ludhiana police yet angered over the working of Police of Tarn Taran and Amritsar police.
Sources have revealed that the Elections Commission had requested that the Punjab government dislodge all the PPS (Punjab Police Services) officers from heading Police locale however the Punjab government has not made any move.
It has gone to the fore that the Chief Secretary of Punjab Sarvesh Kaushal encouraged the Election Commission to finish 2017 assemble elections in Punjab in a solitary stage for it being a fringe state.
Sources have affirmed that the Vice-Election Commissioner has guaranteed to encourage 600 organizations of paramilitary constrain to be sent in Punjab to effectively entire the decision procedure.
It would be interesting to see that which party would take over the Punjab elections in 2017.
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