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Gujarat: Three officers suspended for declaring wrong candidate winner in panchayat polls

By IANS | Updated: January 19, 2023 15:10 IST

Botad, Jan 19 Three officers have been suspended for declaring wrong candidate winner in December 21, 2021 panchayat ...

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Botad, Jan 19 Three officers have been suspended for declaring wrong candidate winner in December 21, 2021 panchayat polls in Padvadar village in Gujarat's Botad district.

Botad District Collector suspended Gadhada Sub Divisional Magistrate M R Miyani, Revenue Talati P P Rehvar, Computer operator Nikhil Pandya with immediate effect on Wednesday.

The Collector has ordered a departmental inquiry against the school teacher and Paschim Gujarat Vij Company Ltd employee on poll duty.

In the polls, Dayaben Chavda had bagged 112 votes, whereas the rival candidate Vimlaben 61 votes. Though Dayaben had won the election, the Sub Divisional Magistrate on election duty declared Vimlaben as winner with the margin of 64 votes.

Dayaben challenged it before the Gadhada district court, where the votes were recounted before the judge, during which it came to the fore that Dayaben had polled 112 votes, though one vote was rejected, yet she fetched 111.

The court passed order in favour of Dayaben declaring her winner and directed the District Collector to take action against officers on election duty.

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Tags: Botad district collectorPaschim gujarat vij company ltdNikhil pandya
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