"Elections will be held. All preparations are underway and filing of nominations are on. The matter is now in court and only the court can say if the elections are not to be held on grounds of inadequate security," Mukherjee told reporters here.
On the non-availability of Central forces as sought by the SEC, Mukherjee, a senior TMC leader said, "There have been seven panchayat elections earlier in West Bengal which were held without the deployment of Central forces."
Yesterday was the last day of withdrawal of nominations for the first phase of the polls and the SEC was flooded with complaints of threat and use of force to withdraw candidature.
State Election Commissioner Mira Pandey had said that the SEC had received a few thousand complaints so far.
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She had also said that the SEC had received a letter from the state government on unavailability of Central forces.
Pandey had, however, stressed that the High Court guideline on manning of polling booths was quite clear and that the SEC wanted to ensure security arrangements before the polls.
"That is why they are making such allegations. Neither party will hardly find candidates to field," he claimed.
Asked about Trinamool Congress, Left Front and Congress being elected unopposed in several panchayat samitis and gram panchayat seats, Mukherjee said in the panchayat elections in 2008, about 8,000 nominees were declared elected unopposed and it was nothing new.
The Calcutta High Court had earlier directed the Mamata Banerjee government to complete the panchayat elections and declare the results by July 15.