Calcutta High Court Declines to Act Against Poll Observer Ajay Pal Sharma
Calcutta HC Refuses to Intervene Against Poll Observer

The Calcutta High Court on Tuesday declined to intervene in allegations against Election Commission-appointed police observer Ajay Pal Sharma, stating it would not pass any order concerning officers on poll duty until April 29, when the second phase of the West Bengal assembly elections is scheduled.

Court's Stance on Election Duty

The observation came after a lawyer made a verbal plea before Justice Krishna Rao, seeking to restrain Sharma, a Uttar Pradesh-cadre IPS officer often called 'Singham' for his policing style, deployed in South 24 Parganas, from functioning in the area. The lawyer alleged that Sharma was violating the Model Code of Conduct and intimidating voters.

Refusing to entertain the request, Justice Rao said the court would not interfere in matters involving officials engaged in election duty during the polling period, as reported by PTI.

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Petitioner Directed to Election Commission

When the petitioner pressed claims of voter intimidation, the court advised approaching the Election Commission for redressal. The lawyer responded that the poll panel had already been informed but no action had been taken so far.

Political Row Over Observer's Actions

The plea comes amid a political row over Sharma's actions in the district, where Trinamool Congress supporters have accused him of overstepping his mandate, while the officer has maintained that he is acting on complaints of voter intimidation. The political row escalated in West Bengal's South 24 Parganas on Tuesday, with TMC supporters staging protests and accusing Sharma of intimidating party workers ahead of the second phase of polling.

Protests were reported in Falta, where supporters raised slogans outside the residence and election office of TMC candidate Jahangir Khan against the officer.

Sharma is among the observers deployed by the Election Commission to ensure free and fair polling in the April 29 phase.

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