Poll panel allots razor, chappal, hatchet as symbols


Davanagere, May 28 (DHNS): Symbols alloted by the State Election Commission for the upcoming Gram Panchayat elections have upset many candidates in Davangere district. Over 240 GPs in the district are going to polls on June 2.

Since GP elections are non-political, the commission has asked the candidates to choose any one of the 84 symbols suggested by it. It has offered them such symbols as razor, sharp knife, chappal (flip-flop), scissors, cutting pliers, toothbrush, ladies’ purse, bread, helmet, green chilli, cake, auto-rickshaw, hatchet, hut, nail cutter, etc. Symbols like razor, chappal, hatchet, etc, have made the candidates red-faced.

Candidates mocked

Many candidates say people in their villages are mocking them for picking symbols like razor, hatchet, chappal, knife, scissors, toothbrush and broom. Some of them say they feel embarrassed seeking votes on such symbols.

GP polls are considered crucial in local governance. GP members play an important role in development of villages, protection of lakes and other government property, promotion of health, sanitation, education and other areas of rural development.

Draws criticism

While the Election Commission has banned the entry of people carrying objects like hatchet, scissors, razor, etc into the polling centres and within a 100-metre radius of these places, the allotment of such symbols has drawn criticism from the public.

Sources in the district administration say candidates can choose any one of the 84 symbols suggested by the EC. The district adminstration will allot a different symbol if more than one candidates seek the same one.

Meanwhile, in some villages of Harapanahalli and Jagalur taluks in Davangere district, GP posts are being secretly auctioned to the highest bidder. Village elders, who collect the auction money, plan to use it for renovation of temples and other development works in their villages.

The Congress and the BJP are taking the GP polls seriously to ensure the victory of their supporters. GP members play a crucial role in mobilising voters in grassroots-level politics.

  

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  • Ravi B Shenava, Mangaluru

    Thu, May 28 2015

    Poll panel has allotted right symbols to right candidate.
    Looking to the background of many candidates standing for present Gram Panchayat election these symbols fit perfectly into the nature and character of many candidates from all parties.
    Originally Panchayatraj was considered as transferring the Power to the grass-root level. But in reality it has become a tool of transferring the Corruption to grass-root level. Today majority of the Gram Panchayats have become the training centres and breeding ground for political corruption. It is equal to KG class for learning ABCD of Corrupt practices and caste politics.

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  • vellano1, Mumbai

    Thu, May 28 2015

    siddaramayyana candidate aanda, BLADE korle. BLADE! ..vhe vhe vhe

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  • Amith, udupi

    Thu, May 28 2015

    yeddy candidate aanda ..chappal korle avla paratth

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