EC postpones polls to 1 seat each in UP, U'khand after BSP, SP candidates die

The polls in both the places were to be held on February 15.

Update: 2017-02-13 02:17 GMT
Instead of answering Mr Kharge's doubts, the EC admonished him for creating impediments in the conduct of free and fair elections , saying his concerns were reflective of a biased and deliberate attempt to spread confusion . (File Image: PTI)

New Delhi: Elections to one constituency each in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand were postponed on Sunday following the death of candidates.

Election Commission said that following the death of SP candidate Chandrashekhar of Alapur (ST) constituency the election has been postponed.

Similarly, due to death of BSP candidate Kuldeep Singh in a road accident, the election to Karnaprayag seat has also been postponed.

The polls in both the places were to be held on February 15.

As per law, if candidates of recognised party die, it is countermanded and party is given time to field a new candidate and polling fixed for new date.

The new dates will be announced later.

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