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Indian Parliament elections may be held in May 2009: Chief Election Commissioner N Gopalaswami
The Lok Sabha elections are "most likely" to be held in April-May next year, Chief Election Commissioner N Gopalaswami said on Sunday.
"Looks like it would most likely be held in April-May," he said in reply to a question when the elections would be held.
"March is a month of examinations. So you could say that it would be most likely held then," the CEC said when asked whether general elections would be held in April-May.
Gopalaswami said "It is too early for me to talk about it. By the middle of January, electoral rolls would be out for 2009. Then we will sit down and talk."
The Chief Election Commissioner said he was satisfied with the way the seven-phased Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Election was held.
Attributing the unexpected high voter turnout to lack of fear factor and good weather, he said, "I think luck played a big role. There was less militancy and the weather was good."
The polls had witnessed an unexpected high voter turnout of 61.5 per cent despite a boycott call by separatists. An estimated 43 per cent of voters exercised their franchise in the 2002 elections.
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