A new wave of Corona virus has caused outcry in the country. On this issue, a hearing was held in the Madras High Court on Monday.
The High Court has held the Election Commission responsible for the second wave of Corona, because the Election Commission did not stop the election rallies even after the Corona crisis.
Madras High Court Chief Justice S. Banerjee said during the hearing that the Election Commission is responsible for the second wave of Corona. The court said that if the murder charge is imposed on the Election Commission officials, it will not be wrong.
In court, when the Election Commission responded that the covid guidelines were followed on their behalf, the rules were followed on voting day.
The court was angry at this and asked if the Election Commission was on the second plane when the campaign was going on.
The court gave a stringent warning The court has also warned that if the guidelines related to covid are not followed on May 2 and its blueprint is not prepared, then it will ban the counting of votes.
The court said during the hearing that the issue of health is very important, but the matter of concern is that the court has to remind it. This time the situation has become such that one has to struggle to stay alive.
The High Court has now directed the Election Commission that it should make a plan with the Health Secretary and prepare for the counting day. The High Court has asked to make a plan by April 30.
Corona’s havoc escalated between elections, let us tell you that elections have been held in five states of the country during the Corona period itself.
Elections have ended in four states, while voting is still going on in Bengal. After the end of voting in the electoral states, many restrictions have been imposed due to the increase in the corona cases.
If we talk about the whole country, then every day around three and a half lakh cases are coming in the country.
Whereas the situation has now become uncontrollable. From Delhi to major cities like Bangalore, Mumbai, Lucknow and Kolkata, there is a shortage of beds, lack of oxygen and the condition of patients is poor.
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