📍 Sundargarh, Odisha · 🗂️ Politics · 📅 14 May 2026 · ⏱️ 3 min read · ✍️ Rakesh Minz
Sundargarh, Odisha — The Orissa high court has recently put the onus on the State government and the State Election Commission (SEC) court to resolve the Rourkela civic polls issue.
Background The Rourkela civic polls have been a contentious issue for some time. The process of holding elections to the Rourkela Municipal Corporation (RMC) has faced several hurdles, leading to delays and uncertainty.
The sequence of events began with the announcement of the civic polls, which was followed by several objections and disputes. The SEC court was expected to resolve these issues, but the process was delayed. The high court’s intervention has now given a new direction to the process, with the State government and the SEC court being asked to take the lead.
Community Impact The uncertainty over the civic polls has affected the community, with residents expressing concerns over the delay. The Rourkela Municipal Corporation provides essential services such as water supply, sanitation, and healthcare to the citizens. The delay in holding the polls has resulted in a lack of accountability and transparency in the administration of these services.
The community is eagerly waiting for the polls to be held, as it will bring accountability and transparency to the administration of essential services. The Rourkela Municipal Corporation plays a vital role in providing services to the citizens, and the delay in holding the polls has resulted in a governance vacuum.
What Happens Next The next step will be for the State government and the SEC court to consider the high court’s directive and take necessary steps to resolve the issue. The civic polls are expected to be held soon, once the pending issues are resolved. The State government and the SEC court have been asked to take a decision on holding the civic polls at the earliest.
The high court’s intervention has provided a new direction to the process, and the community is hopeful that the civic polls will be held soon. The delay in holding the polls has affected the community, and the residents are eagerly waiting for the polls to be held.
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Rakesh Minz leads the Mirror Sundargarh bureau from Rourkela, covering steel industry, tribal affairs and district development.