Trinamool Congress Alleges 'Worsening' Tripura Security Situation; Supreme Court To Hear Contempt Plea Tomorrow

Update: 2021-11-22 05:34 GMT
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In the wake of security concerns raised about the upcoming Tripura local body elections, the Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear on Tuesday a contempt petition at the behest of All India Trinamool Congress.On November 11, the Court had directed on a petition filed by the All India Trinamool Congress that it is the responsibility of the Tripura police authorities to ensure that no...

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In the wake of security concerns raised about the upcoming Tripura local body elections, the Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear on Tuesday a contempt petition at the behest of All India Trinamool Congress.

On November 11, the Court had directed on a petition filed by the All India Trinamool Congress that it is the responsibility of the Tripura police authorities to ensure that no political party is prevented from exercising their rights in accordance with law for political campaigning in a peaceful manner.
On Monday, Advocate Amar Dave made a mention before a bench headed by Justice D. Y. Chandrachud, "We had earlier filed a writ petition in connection with the Tripura elections. Your Lordships had passed directions for the arrangement of security. But the situation is worsening. Yesterday also incidents have happened. And they are taking place across the board now. In view of what has transpired, we have filed a fresh contempt petition, and we are also seeking directions from Your Lordships. Please let it be heard urgently"
When Justice Chandrachud noted that the elections are scheduled for November 25, the advocate urged, "The situation is very volatile. It requires the Court's considerations. Every day, these incidents are happening, and they are increasing"
Justice Chandrachud agreed to hear the matter tomorrow.
On November 11, another bench headed by Justice Chandrachud stated in the order, "We expect that necessary arrangements will be made by the Government & the DGP along with law enforcement machinery of the state".

"We are of the view that since the election process has commenced, it is the responsibility of the respondents to ensure that no political party is prevented from pursuing its rights in accordance with law for political campaigning in a peaceful manner", the order stated.

The bench passed an ad-interim order directing the Tripura police authorities to consider the nature of threats that has been averred in the petition so that appropriate arrangements are made to ensure maintenance of law and order.

With regards to plea for individual security, the concerned Superintendents of Police shall take decision having regard to threat perception with regards to each case and area and take appropriate action with respect to security as required.

The Court also called for an affidavit by the Home Secretary of Tripura explaining the steps taken in pursuance to the present order to ensure that elections in Tripura shall remain free and fair. The Court directed the DGP and the Home Secretary to file joint report of compliance. The matter will be heard after two weeks.

Senior Advocate Gopal Sankaranarayanan represented the petitioners. There was no appearance for the State of Tripura. The petitioners' counsel told the bench that copy was served on the Tripura government counsel.

The bench initially asked the petitioners' counsel why the High Court was not approached. The counsel replied that the matter listed in the High Court was not taken up today and was adjourned to next week.

The Court noted in the order that the petitioners have tabulated in synopsis incidents of violence which have allegedly taken place against them. The petition adverted to an incident of violence which took place on October 22, 2021 when a team of AITC leaders and workers were in midst of public contact proceedings. Though FIR was registered, no arrests have been made, the petitioners stated.

As consequence it was submitted that though the election process has commenced, the Trinamool Congress members have been prevented from the right of electoral campaign as a result of actual and threatened violence.

The Court also took note of a document produced by the petitioners which declined them permission to hold a meeting at Agartala city.

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