‘Postponing elections extreme thing to order in democracy’ : Supreme Court on Tripura polls

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday saw that delaying elections is something outrageous to arrange in a popular government and communicated its revultion towards it.

The Supreme court was hearing a hatred supplication by Trinamool Congress in association with the viciousness in the survey bound northeastern state, and wouldn’t delay the civil decisions booked on November 25.

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“Assuming we do it then it will start an off-base trend,” the Supreme Court said, adding that deferring the decisions is the final hotel.

The Supreme court saw that the political race process has started and the crusading was set to end at 4.30pm on Tuesday. While the deciding in favor of 334 seats of the metropolitan nearby bodies would occur on Thursday, the polling forms will be counted November 28.

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