According to sources, Congress has written to the Election Commission saying that the deadline fixed by it went against the resolution of the Congress Working Committee (CWC), its highest decision-making body, while reaffirming that it required a year to conduct its organisational polls.
"On a jurisdictional basis, we do not believe that the Election Commission can kind of fix a date for any political party, not only us," Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi told reporters.
"We are fully ready to have it (internal polls), but on a deferment, after we have got all the lists updated," he said.
On being asked how much time has been sought by the party, Singhvi said, "It is approximately six months more when it (internal polls) will be done."
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The Congress leader said his party was probably the only political outfit to have intra-party elections on a massive scale down to the Tehsil and district level.
Singhvi said the party has had elections even to the Congress President's post.
"Other parties have been much more belated than us in doing this. We are not scary or hesitant in any manner. The practical problem is that a proper election involves updated membership lists.
"It is not possible to keep those lists updated in the real sense with so many Assembly and other elections going on. All we have asked for is deferment of some time so that we can have meaningful elections," he said.
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Dwivedi also said that as per Congress' constitution, the decision of CWC was supreme and it would abide by it, and has thus sought deferment by six months beyond June 30 for holding the organisational elections.
He added that the party workers were currently busy with state elections and other issues.
The Election Commission had on January 9 rejected Congress' plea to delay its organisational elections by a year and ruled that the exercise should be completed by June 30 and the party would get no further extension in this regard.
The party has also been asked to submit the list of its new office bearers and members of committees by July 15 to the Commission.
Under the EC's rules, all registered political parties have to hold organisational elections annually. Congress has, however, cited its constitution to say that its internal polls are held every 5 years.