Prominent leader of the community and state president of All India United Democratic Front Siddiquallah Chowdhury told reporters that hundreds of Muslims marched to the State Election Commission office and submitted a memorandum to the officials in the absence of State Election Commissioner Mira Pandey, who has gone to Delhi.
The procession, he said, started from Mullick Bazar in the central part of the city.
"We are not against the five-phase polling, but we are against voting during Ramzan month. Polls are usually associated with violence and at a time when Muslims will be observing fast such kind of environment would pose problems. We are deeply worried," he said.
He said that his organisation would also be writing a letter to the Governor and the Chief Minister in this regard.
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He claimed that when they had met Pande one and a half months ago, she had assured them of looking into their demand.
Chowdhury, however, said Muslims are not giving a vote boycott call.
He accused the state government of not properly taking up the issue in the Supreme Court.
The apex court on June 28 had rescheduled the poll dates and directed the SEC to conduct the exercise in five phases starting from July 11.
A bench of justices A K Patnaik and Ranjan Gogoi had directed that the election be held on July 11, 15, 19, 22 and 25. The poll was earlier scheduled to be held in three phases from July 2.