UPTET: Many candidates fear if UP election notification issued then Primary Teacher (PRT) appointment in UP may cancel
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UP govt gets relief as SC stays Allahabad HC order -
New Delhi:
The Supreme Court gave a respite to the Uttar Pradesh government by staying an order of the Allahabad High Court in the Municipal Bodies elections. This means that the Mayors of 13 districts will continue to stay on their posts. On November 15, the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court gave strict orders to the Uttar Pradesh government to release a notification within 24 hours over the Municipal Bodies Election.
The Court had given six weeks time to the Uttar Pradesh government to conduct the elections and to complete its proceedings.
On December 5, the Lucknow bench of Allahabad High Court had directed the state government to complete all necessary formalities for holding urban local bodies elections and issue a notification on or before December 19.
Earlier on October 19, the Allahabad High Court ordered the state government to conduct election of municipal bodies on the basis of the 2011 census.
The next hearing in the apex court is scheduled for January 18, 2012
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Poll war starts with date fight
The 2012 electoral battle in Uttar Pradesh has begun right at the beginning: with the very dates of the poll.
The ruling BSP wants to push the polls after April, the Congress wants it earlier.
Wednesday’s announcement of high school and intermediate examination schedule by the education department was read as the government’s spanner in the move to hold polls in February along with other states. Prabha Tripathi,
secretary of UP Board of Secondary Education, had announced the exams would begin from March 1 and carry on till April 4.
Barring the BSP, most of the political parties had demanded elections in February in a meeting with the chief election commissioner more than a month ago.
The BSP's reluctance to hold the polls in February are political.
Elections for the 10 seats of the Rajya Sabha (RS) are due in early April.
The BSP — with a strength of 217 legislators — wants to push the assembly polls after the RS elections, in case its tally drops. The Congress wants the assembly elections held before the RS polls in hopes of improving its tally of 20.
The Congress also wants the elections to be held after a decision is made on quota for Muslims. Party general secretary Rahul Gandhi has made the commitment to the minority community during his meeting with clerics at Nadwa and elsewhere.
On December 18, Mayawati is also holding a rally of Muslims, Rajputs and Vaidhyas in Lucknow. What if she throws in yet another spanner by announcing quota for minorities in state jobs on the pattern of other states? Obviously, she would have the advantage of conceding the demand first.
A senior official of the education department clarified on Friday that the exam schedule can always be changed if the Election Commission directs. “We need to announce results latest by June 1, so students seeking admission in various universities outside the state don’t suffer,” he said.
Keeping these issues in mind, the EC can’t keep the suspense alive for long.
The dates will have to be announced by the end of the month.
News : Hindustan Times
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See what election commission says about such matters -
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http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/faq/faq_mcc.pdf
Q. Suppose work order has already been issued for a scheme.Can work be started in respect of such scheme?
Ans.34. -
No work shall be started in respect of which even if work orders have already been issued, if the work has actually not started in the field. Work can start only after the completion of election process.
However, if a work has actually started, that can be continued.
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UP Govt. wants to take advantage of PRT recruitment else them may not start PRT recruitment process.