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Andhra Pradesh extends special officers rule in mandal, zilla parishads by up to 6 monthsThe extension would come into force from July 5
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Though elections to the mandal and zilla parishads were completed on April 8, counting of votes was not taken up due to an order of the High Court. Credit: iStock Photo
Though elections to the mandal and zilla parishads were completed on April 8, counting of votes was not taken up due to an order of the High Court. Credit: iStock Photo

With the election process stuck in court litigation, the Andhra Pradesh government on Friday issued an order extending the special officers rule in the mandal parishads and zilla parishads in the state up to six months.

Though elections to the mandal and zilla parishads were completed on April 8, counting of votes was not taken up due to an order of the High Court. The High Court posted the case to July 27 for further hearing.

As the elected bodies could not be in place, the government had no option but to extend the rule by special officers and persons-in charge.

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"The special officers and persons-in charge will discharge the duties and perform the functions of the Zilla Praja Parishad for a period of six months or till the date of assumption of office of the members and office bearers elected in accordance with due process, whichever is earlier," Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Principal Secretary Gopal Krishna Dwivedi said in an order.

The extension would come into force from July 5, he said.

He issued a similar order in respect of mandal parishads as well, which would come into force from July 4.

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(Published 02 July 2021, 18:09 IST)