Charanjit Singh Channi urged the date to moved on account of the birth anniversary of Guru Ravidas.
Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi has urged the Election Commission of India to postpone the February 14 assembly polls by six days in view of Guru Ravidas Jayanti.
Voting for Punjab's 117 assembly seats is set to be held on February 14 and the counting of votes will take place on March 10.
In a letter to Chief Election Commissioner Sushil Chandra, Mr Channi wrote that it was brought to his notice by some representatives of the Scheduled Castes community, which contributes around 32 per cent of the state's population, that the birth anniversary of Guru Ravidas falls on February 16.
"On this occasion, a large number of SC (Scheduled Caste) devotees (about 20 lakh) from the state are likely to visit Banaras in Uttar Pradesh from February 10 to 16," Mr Channi wrote.
"In such a situation, many people from this community would not be able to cast their votes for the state assembly, which is otherwise their constitutional right," he said in the letter dated January 13.
"They have requested that the voting date may be extended in such a way that they are able to visit Banaras from February 10 to February 16 as also participate in the assembly elections," he said.
Mr Channi said, "It is considered fair and appropriate that the voting for Punjab assembly elections 2022, may be postponed for at least six days, enabling about 20 lakh people to utilise their right to vote for the state legislative assembly."
Earlier, Bahujan Samaj Party's Punjab chief Jasvir Singh Garhi had also asked the Election Commission to reschedule polls from February 14 to February 20.