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EC singularly responsible for second COVID wave, officials should be booked for murder: Madras HC

The Madras High Court on Monday lashed out against the Election Commission and said "it is the most irresponsible institution in the country".

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The Madras High Court on Monday lashed out against the Election Commission and said "it is the most irresponsible institution in the country" who have done nothing to prevent political parties from breaching Covid-19 protocol.

Holding the EC responsible for the deadly second wave of coronavirus, the Madras High Court observed that the poll panel should be booked for murder. "Your institution is singularly responsible for the second wave of Covid-19. Election Commission officers should be booked on murder charges probably," the HC observed.

The first bench of Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy while hearing a plea moved by state Transport Minister MR Vijayabhaskhar said: "You (EC) are the only institution responsible for the situation we are in today and you have been singularly lacking any kind of exercise of authority. You have not taken measures against political parties holding rallies despite the court saying maintain Covid protocol, maintain Covid protocol."

"Were you on another planet when the election rallies were held?", Chief Justice asked EC.

The court warned that it will stop counting votes on May 2 if the EC does not put in place a proper plan to ensure following of COVID-19 protocols.

The court observed: "We assure you that we will stop counting if we do not find before May 2 a blueprint on how proper maintenance of Covid protocol is assured so that this state does not succumb to the idiosyncrasies any further."

The Chief Justice also observed that public health is of paramount importance and that it was distressing to remind constitutional authorities on the counting and possibilities of a further surge after May 2.

"The situation now is of survival and protection. Everything else comes next", the Chief Justice said.

The Tamil Nadu state transport minister had petitioned the court seeking direction to the Election Commission, to follow a slew of measures in ensuring fairness during the counting of votes on May 2 for Karur constituency where he had contested the elections as an AIADMK candidate. There were 77 candidates in the fray at Karur constituency.

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