Delimitation: EC overlooked SC’s view, says Gaurav Gogoi
The Hindu
EC overlooked SC observations to finalise Assam delimitation, bearing BJP's stamp. Congress MP Gogoi accused NDA of trying to undermine SC by introducing Bill to exclude CJI from panel to appoint CEC & ECs. BJP trying to "insult" SC by pushing delimitation plan & removing its influence on EC.
GUWAHATI:
The Election Commission overlooked the observations of the Supreme Court to finalise the delimitation of the Parliament and Assembly constituencies in Assam, Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi said on Wednesday.
He also said delimitation notification released by the EC on August 11 for the 126 Assembly and 14 Lok Sabha seats in the State bore the BJP’s stamp all over it and would benefit the Badruddin Ajmal-led All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF).
Mr. Gogoi represents Kaliabor Lok Sabha constituency that has undergone a change in shape and renamed as Kaziranga. The AIUDF has been a competitor of Congress in more than 30 Muslim-dominated Assembly constituencies in Assam.
The delimitation, based on the 2001 Census, renamed one Lok Sabha and 19 Assembly seats while increasing the number of Assembly seats for Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Castes from 16 to 19 and eight to nine respectively.
“In an ongoing case, the Supreme Court sought specific clarifications from the EC on certain flaws in the delimitation draft it had issued earlier. Instead of clarifying and waiting for the final order of the apex court, the EC went ahead with the final delimitation order,” Mr. Gogoi told presspersons in Guwahati.
“The delimitation makes it clear that the BJP has targeted Congress, which won the Kaliabor, Nagaon, and Barpeta Lok Sabha seats (in 2019). This has been done to benefit the AIUDF, exposing the nexus between the BJP and the AIUDF,” he said.

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