Three months after several Congress MLAs were
disqualified and crossed over to the YSR Congress, the Election
Commission on Tuesday ordered by-elections to be held on June 12 to fill
the vacancies to 18 Assembly and the Nellore Lok Sabha constituency.
The
formal notification for conducting these by-elections will be issued on
May 18 but the model code of conduct came into force with immediate
effect in 12 districts where these constituencies lie, pushing the
Congress government on the backfoot at a time when it was announcing a
spree of sops as part of the ongoing ‘Prajapatham' programme.
These
vacancies were caused by the disqualification of 16 Congress and Shobha
Nagi Reddy of the erstwhile Praja Rajyam, besides the resignation of K.
Chiranjeevi from his Tirupati Assembly seat following his election to
the Rajya Sabha on the ruling party's ticket. The Nellore Lok Sabha seat
became vacant after Congress MP Mekapati Rajamohan Reddy resigned in
protest against the inclusion of the name of the late YSR in the CBI's
charge-sheet in the illegal assets case involving Kadapa MP Y.S.
Jaganmohan Reddy.
The Commission's announcement of
the month-long by-election schedule ended weeks of speculation on the
possible dates of the by-elections, even though the EC had made it clear
that they would be held well before the Presidential elections on June
24. Chief Electoral Officer Bhanwar Lal told reporters here that the
dates of the Presidential elections, the annual examinations of
students, the law and order situation and the climatic conditions were
considered while finalising the schedule.
The 18
Assembly constituencies are Narsannapet (Srikakualam district),
Payakaraopet (Visakhapatnam), Ramachandrapuram (East Godavari),
Narsapur, Polavaram (West Godavari), Prathipadu (SC), Macherla (Guntur),
Ongole (Prakasam), Udayagiri (Nellore), Rajampet, Kodur, Rayachoti
(Kadapa), Allagadda, Yemmiganur (Kurnool), Rayadurg, Anantapur Urban
(Anantapur), Tirupati (Chittoor) and Parkal (Warangal). The lone Lok
Sabha seat going for by-polls is Nellore (Nellore).
High stakes
Over
44 lakh voters are expected to exercise their franchise in what is
considered to be the ‘mini-general election' since the 18 Assembly seats
span all three regions – Coastal Andhra (nine seats), Rayalaseema
(eight) and Telangana (one). Stakes are high for the Congress, which is
still licking wounds from its rout in the by-elections in Telangana in
March, and equally for the YSR Congress as the disqualified MLAs have to
retain their seats.
from hindu
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