In a setback to the Gujarat government, the High Court today quashed an ordinance issued by it to pave the way to delay local bodies polls, terming it as "unconstitutional", and directed the State Election Commission (SEC) to conduct the polls before the expiry of their terms.
Gujarat Minister Nitin Patel said the government and the ruling BJP were ready for elections, provided they are held after Diwali vacation in mid-November.
"The state government as well as BJP are ready for the elections. But, as per the high court order, we have to hold the polls during this festive season of Diwali, which will be celebrated on November 11. The entire week after Diwali is a vacation time in Gujarat," Patel told reporters here today.
According to him, even if the SEC issues a notification declaring elections today, it would take at least 20 days to complete the entire process.
"Since we are dependent on the government staff, such as teachers and policemen, it would be difficult for the government to acquire staff for elections on such a large scale. Since it's vacation time, we fear that the voter turnout will also remain low. Thus, the real purpose of holding the polls will not be fulfilled," Patel claimed.