Nana Patole slams EC order to destroy poll footage after 45 days, alleges collusion with Centre

Former Maharashtra assembly speaker asks why EC needs to hide info, and why govt does not want to reveal number of voters in polling booths

Nana Patole  (photo: NH)
Nana Patole  (photo: NH)
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Congress leader Nana Patole on Friday, 20 June, criticised the Election Commission for its instructions, as reported in the media, to destroy CCTV, webcasting and video footage of any election process after 45 days, accusing it of "collusion" with the Union government.

Fearing the use of its electronic data to create "malicious narratives", the EC in a letter on May 30 instructed the state poll officers to destroy such footage after 45 days if the verdict is not challenged in courts before that.

Patole, a former Maharashtra assembly Speaker, said at a press conference in Mumbai that some people had approached the High Court of Punjab and Haryana after elections in Haryana, and the court directed the commission to make available CCTV footage of the election process.

The EC then wrote to the Union law ministry and asked for amendments to section 93 of the Conduct of Elections Rules, he alleged.

The Union government "worked day and night" and amended the rules, the Congress leader said.

"It shows that the Union government and the Election Commission colluded with each other," Patole claimed, asking why the EC needed to hide information and why the government does not want people to know how many voters visited a polling booth.

The Congress has approached the Supreme Court and challenged this order of the Election Commission, he added.

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