Rajasthan Panchayat Elections: Uncertainty Over Delayed Voting Schedule The Rajasthan panchayat elections face uncertainty as the state government grapples with conflicting deadlines. A high court directive mandates that elections must be held by April 15, but the report from the Other Backward Classes (OBC) commission remains pending. This delay has raised questions about whether the elections will proceed as scheduled. The state election commission has reportedly sent a letter to the Panchayat Raj Department, urging clarity on the situation. Sources indicate that the commission referenced a similar case from Madhya Pradesh, where the Supreme Court allowed elections to proceed without the OBC report. This precedent has led to speculation that Rajasthan’s government might seek an extension from the court to delay the voting process. The confusion stems from the OBC commission’s delayed submission of its findings, which are critical for determining reserved seats. Without the report, the election schedule cannot be finalized. While the court has set a firm deadline, the government’s potential legal move could push back the elections, creating further uncertainty for voters and candidates. The situation highlights the administrative challenges in balancing legal mandates with procedural requirements. As the state prepares for the elections, the unresolved issue of the OBC report continues to cast a shadow over the timeline, leaving stakeholders in limbo.#supreme_court #rajasthan_panchayat_elections #other_backward_classes #panchayat_raj_department #state_election_commission