State government prayed to uplift the ban on the Supreme Court on three -fare Panchayat elections. Trial is held on June 25

The state government made a new prayer on Monday to lift the ban on the three -fare Panchayat election in Jharkhand. The state government has applied for a quick trial of the case, after which a department bank of Chief Justice G Narendra and Justice Alok Mehra set a time for the trial on June 25 (Wednesday). The trial of the case was corrected earlier on July 25, but after the state government appeal, it was held a month ago. The background of the case was started by the Jharkhand government to organize preparations for the three -Panchayat elections, but some legal obstacles came to light in this process, after which the Supreme Court remained this election. Now a petition has been filed by the state government to lift the ban to continue the election process, so that the Panchayat election can be kept in time and there is no disruption in the state of the state. The state government has requested the Supreme Court on behalf of the State Government to remove the ban on election dates so that the process of Panchayat election can be completed in time. In addition, the state government also gave the assurance to provide all necessary facilities and security for the parties and candidates participating in the election. The upcoming hearing now, in the trial to be held on June 25, the Supreme Court will make a decision on the case. A decision can be made by the court on the prayer taken by the state government, which can be important to organize three -strong Panchayat elections. Not only will this decision affect the dates of Panchayat elections, but it can also have a profound impact on the democratic system in the state and stability of management at Panchayat level. Share this story -tags