Model code, procedural complexities: Cloud hangs over MCD mayor polls | Delhi News

Model code, procedural complexities: Cloud hangs over MCD mayor polls | Delhi News
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Days ahead of its proposed election date on April 26, significant hurdles have emerged in the way of polls to elect the mayor and deputy mayor of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD).
Due to the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) being in force for the Lok Sabha elections, the MCD needs permission to hold the election from the Election Commission of India (ECI) and L-G VK Saxena, who will appoint a presiding officer for the polls. However, nods from both are currently awaited.

To receive permission for elections, with the MCC in place, the corporation’s Municipal Secretary first writes to the Commissioner. This request is then forwarded to the screening committee of the Delhi Urban Department, then to the Chief Electoral Officer of Delhi and finally to the ECI.
“According to the Delhi Municipal Corporation (DMC) Act, polls need to be held in the first assembly meeting of April. If the EC denies permission due to the Lok Sabha elections, the MCD polls might have to be pushed to May-end,” a senior MCD official, associated with the process, said.
The MCD also needs permission from L-G Saxena as well as a presiding officer nominee to conduct the polls. “The mayor is generally the presiding officer, but according to the act, any councillor with good knowledge of the workings of the MCD and its election process can be nominated… permission is generally sent from the Chief Minister…the absence of Arvind Kejriwal due to his arrest can be valid grounds for refusal of permission,” the official stated.
Sources in the bureaucracy said the L-G Secretariat was yet to receive the file related to the internal civic body polls, which, they said, needs to be routed through the Urban Development department and the Chief Minister’s office.
Responding to a query on a possible delay in conducting the polls, Delhi government sources said: “The government has an obligation to complete the process of Mayor election in April 2024. There have been some delays on the part of officers who were processing the NOC from the Election Commission. The file has been sent to the Election Commission and we are waiting for the NOC.”
Urban Development Department Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj, sources said, was “personally monitoring and following up on a daily basis” developments related to the polls.
If it comes to it, this will not be the first time that the MCD elections are postponed; previously there have been delays due to the 2014 Lok Sabha polls and then in 2020 and 2021 due to the Covid pandemic.
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