Now they will not have to do election duty: MP High Court gave big relief to the forest department employees, Election Commission also admitted the mistake

Kumar Inder, Jabalpur. The matter of imposing election duty on Forest Department employees in the Lok Sabha elections has reached the High Court. In fact, Madhya Pradesh Forest Department Employees Organization has approached the High Court in protest against the imposition of election duty on Forest Department employees. Advocate Ankit Mishra, defending the petition filed by the employee, said that there is a clear mention in the rules of the Forest Department that election duty cannot be imposed on the Forest Department employees.

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He said that despite this, the Election Commission imposed election duty on the Forest Department employees. The court also agreed to this matter, after which the officials appearing on behalf of the Election Commission admitted their mistake and gave an undertaking in the High Court that the Forest Department employees will not be put on duty during the elections.

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In fact, the court has given this concession considering the work of the forest department employees as very important. The advocate argued that if the Forest Department employees are engaged in election duty then how will the forests be protected.

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