The Times of India 03.11.2014
Civic poll dates announced, model code comes into force
BHOPAL:
Model code of conduct came into force on Sunday with announcement of
civic poll dates for 280 civic bodies of state, including 11 municipal
corporations. Polls will be held in two phases, said state election
commissioner R Parsuram, while announcing dates.
Civic polls
will be held on November 28 in Indore, Gwalior, Rewa, Satna, Singrauli,
Sagar, Dewas, Burhanpur, Ratlam and Khandwa. In Katni, polls would be
held on December 2.
Civic polls in Bhopal, Jabalpur, Chhindwara
and Morena are also likely to be held in December. Polls in Bhopal were
deferred after high court on October 31 quashed state government’s
notification of September 6 for including Kolar Municipality and 20
villages within Bhopal Municipal Corporation (BMC) limits.
Again, on October 28, high court quashed government’s notification for
inclusion of 55 villages within Jabalpur Municipal Corporation limits.
On the same day, court also quashed state government’s notification for
including several villages to Chhindwara Municipal Corporation.
The process for filing nominations in 280 civic bodies whose dates were
announced on Sunday will begin on November 5. And November 12 will be
the last date for receiving nominations, state election commissioner
said.
Counting for first phase will be held on December 4 and
December 6 for second phase. “It’s first time, NOTA or none of the above
button and EVMs will also be used in these polls,” said Parsuram.
Adequate security arrangements have been made by state election
commission to ensure polls are held peacefully. “At least 1100 hamlets
have been identified as vulnerable,” said Parsuram.
Commission
also set expenditure limits for candidates in corporations which have
population above 10 lakh. Here, expenditure has been capped at Rs 35
lakh per candidate. Corporations where population is below 10 lakh,
expenditure has been capped at Rs 16 lakh.