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Separate polling booths for SC, STs demanded
By Our Special Correspondent
VIJAYAWADA, AUG 2. The former MP, Mr. K. Venkata Krishna Reddy,
has urged the President, Mr. K.R. Narayanan, to direct the
Election Commission to set up separate booths for Scheduled
Castes and Scheduled Tribes to enable them exercise their
franchise without any fear or favour.
Addressing presspersons here on Thursday, he said he would be
meeting the President in New Delhi tomorrow to apprise him of the
injustice being meted out to Dalits in the absence of separate
booths. He pointed out that upper caste landlords were resorting
to large-scale rigging in some villages of Narsaraopet Assembly
constituency by scaring the Dalits away, taking advantage of the
fact that the booth was located far away from their houses.
He gave statistics of votes polled in 15 villages in Narsaraopet
Assembly constituency in Guntur district to prove his point that
the TDP resorted to rigging.
Though the average polling percentage was only 65, the 15
villages reported more than 85 per cent polling. Also, all the
votes were cast in favour of the TDP. He said following his
complaint, the Election Commission deputed a senior-level officer
who directed that separate booths should be set up for dalits in
these villages in the 1999 Lok Sabha elections. It helped dalits
of Yellamanda village to cast their votes for the first time and
Congress polled 1,169 votes against 951 by the TDP. The Congress
used to poll votes only in single digit before. But, the separate
booth was cancelled for the dalits in the recent local bodies
elections and the TDP as usual polled all the votes.
Mr. Reddy said he would also meet the Election Commission members
to apprise them of the need to set up separate booths for dalits
in their own colonies so that they could exercise their
franchise. He alleged that the TDP had been resorting to large-
scale rigging in its stronghold villages to poll cent per cent
votes to make its victory certain irrespective of its losses in
other villages.
He said he would also meet the AICC president, Ms. Sonia Gandhi.
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