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Uttarakhand HC halts panchayat polls amid reservation row, questions 'timing'

The petitioners objected to the new reservation system introduced by the state government, calling it unfair and unlawful.

June 24, 2025 / 10:19 IST
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The Uttarakhand High Court on Monday stayed the panchayat elections in the State, raising concerns over the government’s new reservation rotation policy. The court found that the government’s recent changes violated existing rules and ignored previous court directions. It also questioned why election dates were announced while legal challenges to the reservation process were still pending, The Times of India reported.

A division bench comprising Chief Justice G Narendar and Justice Alok Mahra issued the order while hearing petitions filed by Ganesh Dutt Kandpal and others from Bageshwar district. The petitioners objected to the new reservation system introduced by the state government, calling it unfair and unlawful.

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According to Ganesh Dutt Kandpal, the government’s decision to nullify the existing reservation rotation for the panchayat polls and bring about a new rotation from this year has prevented him from being able to contest the election. The petitioners said that the government made changes to the panchayat election rules on June 9, 2025. Just two days later, it cancelled the earlier reservation rotation and replaced it with a fresh one.

This new policy resulted in some seats being reserved for a fourth consecutive term, despite having already been reserved for three terms in a row. The petitioners argued that this denied opportunities to other eligible candidates who had been waiting for their chance to contest elections.