EC takes note of how South Korea held polls amid coronavirus outbreak
Responding to a question on how the poll campaign and conduct of elections will be affected if the coronavirus pandemic refuses to die down soon, the election commissioner said whatever measures are to be taken will be taken in consultation with ...

"Our people are studying the modifications made by South Korea in procedures while holding elections," Election Commissioner Ashok Lavasa told PTI. The Election Commission, Lavasa pointed out, will take into consideration the modifications that have been necessitated where polls have taken place, or might have to be conducted "in this kind of pandemic environment".
Responding to a question on how the poll campaign and conduct of elections will be affected if the coronavirus pandemic refuses to die down soon, the election commissioner said whatever measures are to be taken will be taken in consultation with the health authorities of the country and the stakeholders.
He, however, added that much will depend on how long the present situation continues.
"If this persists, some modifications of the existing procedures might be required," he said.
However, he added that it was "too early" to say whether COVID19 would have a bearing on future Indian elections.
"The Bihar Assembly polls are still some months away," an EC functionary pointed out.
The term of the present Bihar Assembly ends in November.
In March, the poll panel had deferred Rajya Sabha elections to 18 seats due to the coronavirus outbreak.
No fresh dates have been announced yet.
He said in the past too, there had been outbreaks of virus but elections were held without making changes in the system.
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