He, however, refused to react to the Opposition's remarks, saying that at times the parties spoke well of the panel, and at times they were critical.
"But we do not react. They are free to air to their views," he said.
Asked when the poll schedule for Gujarat would be announced, Joti replied the commission would call reporters "soon", without elaborating any further.
In an interview to PTI, Joti said to man polling stations, the Commission required the services of state government officials who were busy in flood relief and rehabilitation work.
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"Model code (of conduct), checking by flying squads could hamper people's movement...but now that is over," he said.
The CEC said while the Gujarat and Himachal polls were announced together in 2012, their schedules were different. He also pointed out that the two states had no similarities in geography or weather patterns.
Responding to the argument that by "delaying" the announcement of the Gujarat polls, the EC was giving time to parties and the government to sidestep the provisions of the model code, Joti said in 2001 the law ministry and the EC had reached an understanding following which it was decided that there would not be a gap of more than 21 days between the announcement of polls and the date of the notification of the elections.
Joti added that in the past, when elections to Gujarat and Himachal were announced together, the model code remained in force for 86 days.
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