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09/08/2010 Keep Bihar electoral officer away from poll duty:   opposition     Patna, Aug 9 (IANS) Bihar's opposition leaders met Chief   Election Commissioner S.Y. Quraishi, who is on a two-day visit, and demanded   that the state's Chief Electoral Officer Sudhir Kumar Rakesh and other officials   be kept away in the upcoming assembly polls, an official said   Monday. Apart from Rakesh, the parties wanted that block development   officers (BDO), circle officers (CO), Special Auxiliary Police personnel and   employees appointed on contract not be put on duty as they feared the elections   would not be free and fair under their authority, said an official present at   the meeting Sunday. 
 An Election Commission team headed by Quraishi began   a two-day Bihar visit Sunday to oversee preparations for the assembly polls   likely to be held October-November.
 
 In a meeting with the team,   representatives of all political parties requested that central paramilitary   forces be deployed at all polling booths and pressed for a ban musclemen and   convicts casting votes.
 
 Quraishi assured the opposition and the ruling   Janata Dal-United (JD-U) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) representatives of   conducting free and fair polls.
 
 Opposition Rashtriya Janata Dal and Lok   Janshakti Party demanded the removal of Magadh Divisional Commissioner K.P.   Ramiah from his post while Congress leaders told the team that many junior   officers were promoted as BDOs and COs to work as assistant returning officers   and influence the polls.
 
 "This should be stopped by the Election   Commission," a Congress leader said.
 
 The Election Commission team will   hold discussions with divisional commissioners, district magistrates and   superintendents of police of all districts Monday on ensuring peaceful polling.   Talks will also be held with the state chief secretary and the director general   of police.
 
 Official sources said the poll panel will announce election   dates next week after reviewing poll preparedness.
   
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