NO NEW LOK SABHA BYPOLL THIS YEAR

                         From Our Bureau
NEW DELHI: This past Friday, 16 June 2023, the tenure of the  17th Lok Sabha  completed four years of its tenure. It was on 17 June 2019 that the first Session of the current Lok Sabha was called/ summoned and as per the Constitution of India, the House of the People (Lok Sabha), unless sooner dissolved, shall continue for five years from the date appointed for its first meeting (session) and no longer. Thus the tenure of 17th Lok Sabha is till 16 June 2024. Of course, it can be subjected to premature dissolution.

After 16 June 2023 i.e. after the completion of four years tenure of current 17th Lok Sabha,  in case any  Lok Sabha seat fells vacant  on account of death, disqualification or resignation etc. of concerned Member of Parliament (MP), then no bye-election would be conducted by Election Commission of India (ECI) for such vacant seat since after aforementioned date i.e. on & from 17 June 2023 , the remaining term of such erstwhile MP from such seat would then be less than one year.

However, as far as  already declared 5 vacant Lok Sabha seats before aforementioned cut-off date i.e. prior to 16 June 2023 are concerned, Hemant  asserts  bypoll(s) on at least 3 seats which fell vacant due to the death of then sitting MPs  would have to be conducted in next few months.

As far the remaining 2 vacant seats are concerned, which have been declared vacant due to disqualification  of  then sitting MPs due to conviction by a court of law, the Advocate said that the call for conduct of bye-election would have to be taken by the Election Commission of India (ECI) after awaiting the order(s) to be passed by the concerned Appellate (High) Courts which are currently seized of the issue regarding suspension of conviction of both MPs.

Currently, Ambala (SC reserved) Parliamentary Constituency (PC) in the State of Haryana and Pune & Chandrapur PCs in the State of Maharashtra are lying vacant on account of death of erstwhile MPs. Out of above three, Ambala PC was earlier represented by Ratan Lal Kataria of BJP who died on 18 May 2023, Pune PC by Girish Bhalchandra Bapat of BJP whose demise took place on 29 March 2023 and Chandrapur PC by Balubhau Narayanrao Dhanorkar of Cong who expired late last month on 30 May 2023..  As far as Wayanad PC in Kerala and Ghazipur PC in Uttar Pradesh,  both seats are vacant due to disqualification of then Cong MP Rahul Gandhi from 23 March 2023 and then BSP MP Afzal Ansari from 29 April 2023 respectively.

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