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Simultaneous polls in U.P., Uttaranchal?
By Our Special Correspondent
NEW DELHI, AUG. 10. The Election Commission today indicated its
preference to hold Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh along with
those for Uttaranchal.
While remaining non-committal on when the U.P. Assembly elections
could be held, the Chief Election Commissioner, Mr. J. M.
Lyngdoh, said the Commission would have six months time to hold
the polls even if the Assembly was to be dissolved. ``If the
Assembly is dissolved, we get six months to hold elections, we
would like to take our time,'' he said.
The Commission, which would begin the exercise for delimitation
of constituencies in Uttaranchal on Monday, expects to complete
the task by year-end.
Asked whether this indicated that the U.P. Assembly polls could
not be held before year-end, Mr. Lyngdoh said it could be
difficult to hold both the U.P. and Uttaranchal Assembly polls
together, though the Commission wanted it that way.
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