Remove Criminals and Cash from Indian Elections

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Recommendations for Electoral Reforms

1. For upholding the highest traditions of probity and morality in public life, any person against whom charges have been framed by a Court of Law of serious offences like murder, attempt to murder, rape, kidnapping, extortion, etc. should not be allowed to contest elections.

2. In order to protect the identity of a voter wishing to exercise his/her right under Section 49(O), an additional button on the EVM should be there saying "None of the Above".

3. Candidates should declare their income and sources of income along with the current declaration of assets and liabilities at the time of nominations.

4. The excessive use of money in elections vitiates democracy. Anyone who breaks the law by giving money and gifts to voters, or exceeding the legal spending limits should have his/her election set aside.

5. The information given in the affidavits on criminal charges, assets etc. should be verified by an independent central authority in a time bound manner. Strong action should be taken against candidates on finding serious anomalies.

6. Clean and accurate voter rolls are the very basis for a functioning democracy. The process to keep them accurate and updated should be made completely citizen friendly. There should be only one voter list for all elections. Access to voter rolls should be made available at all times.

7. As people have the right to elect their representatives, they should also have the right to recall them.

8. The Election Commissioners should be appointed by a committee consisting of the Prime Minister, the Leader of the Opposition, the Speaker of the Lok Sabha and the Deputy Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha.

9. The Election Commissioners should not be eligible for any office after retirement for a period of 5 years. They should also not be allowed to join any political party for a period of 5 years after retirement.

Note 1: Resolutions 1 and 2 above are supported by the Election Commission of India. The EC has written to the Prime Minister with this and several other suggestions a few years ago.

Resolution 2 above emerged as the single most repeated demand across the country.

Recommendations for reform of Political Parties

1. There is an urgent need for a comprehensive Bill to regulate political parties. An excellent draft for this has already been prepared by the Law Commission. Such a Bill needs to be passed by Parliament.

2. There is a need to make it mandatory for all recognized registered political parties to have democratically elected bodies and their functioning, including their financial status, should be made transparent and known to all.

3. Since it has been made mandatory for all candidates to make their financial status public, the political parties should also be called upon to regularly file statements of their assets and liabilities, which should also be made public.

4. Political parties and candidates should declare their sources of funds well before elections so that voters can make an informed choice.

Other Issues

The illegal and unconstitutional allocation of public funds in the name of MP and MLA Local Area Development should be stopped.

Note 2: In our country there are Bills to regulate Companies, Charitable trusts, Societies, Cooperatives, Hospitals, Educational Institutions, Trade Unions, places of worship and other forms of organized activity. However there is no Bill to regulate political parties. Several other countries have such Bills. The two mains issues at this point in time are regulation of political party and election funding and expenses, and ensuring inner party democracy.

Remove Criminals and Cash from Indian Elections

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The process of nominating criminals and spending exorbitantly on election campaigns should be stopped immediately.

It is ironic that an ordinary citizen cannot get a Government Class IV job with even a small criminal record, but one can become a Chief Minister or Cabinet Minister, with a murder charge against him. The current Lok Sabha 2004-2009 has 22.1% (120 out of 543) elected MPs with criminal records against them. The number of cases of serious criminal charges against Lok Sabha MPs is 333, with several MPs having multiple cases.

Corruption in society begins with the huge spending in elections. The Chief Election Commissioner wrote publicly that "If a candidate is willing to spend ten times more than the prescribed ceiling, it is not out of philanthropy, but in the secure knowledge that he can earn ten times what he spends once he gets to the seat of power." Therefore, exorbitant expenditure in the elections, including distributing cash, liqour, clothes, and other in-kind inducements to voters to influence their votes should be completely stopped.

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Posted: 16 years ago
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with these reforms in place I wonder how many of our electoral candidates wud B interested in their political career 😉

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Posted: 16 years ago
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What or who would be left if we remove criminals and cash from Indian politics😆
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Posted: 16 years ago
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"Remove Criminals and Cash from Indian Elections."

Who or what is left after that to fight elections?
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: angie.4u

with these reforms in place I wonder how many of our electoral candidates wud B interested in their political career 😉

Yes, once/if these reforms are implemented not many of our electoral candidates wud B interested in their political career(s).😊
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: Gauri_3

What or who would be left if we remove criminals and cash from Indian politics😆

Oh! God this humorous post has made me smile 😊 and laugh.😃😆 Yes, you're probably right.😊
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Can a car run without fuel or wheels?
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: return_to_hades

Can a car run without fuel or wheels?



oh, so you are saying that fuel is to car what cash is to politics.....and omfg....you just called them wheels the criminals😲😆

I think one can still dream about politics w/o criminals but cash is absolutely necessary for campaigning etc. However, I am against horse trading and/or distributing cash to buy votes. Many a times, it's hard to cough up that much cash with all number one ki kamaai. Hence, the prevalence of criminals in Indian politics. Junta doesn't trust a new comer hence they may not fund their election campaigning. Catch 22 - eh😆



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Posted: 16 years ago
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Endorsing/Justifying doh number ki kamaai to a certain extent?😃😆

A car can't run without fuel or wheels. But the fuel shouldn't be an adulterated one. We can see in India some vehicles in general and autos / autorickshaws in particular running on adulterated fuels and emitting smoke and polluting the environment.😲😳
Using branded wheels and maintaining them properly with properly inflated tyres will give a longer life to the tubes and tyres. Fitting a car with rethreaded tyres or punctured tubes/tyres means frequent punctures and poor road grip.😲😳
Yes cash is absolutely necessary for campaigning. Lekin do/doh number ki kamaai se election funding nahin honi chahiye. Black money shouldn't be used for campaigning.
Horse trading is very much there with most politicians being opportunistic (dal badalus) and fence sitters ready to jump on to the side wherever the grass is greener. Hamesha tayyaar rehte hain koodh ne ke liye jahaan par bhi ghaans hariya/green hotha hai.😲😳
Politicians offer huge amount of cash and kind while campaigning for votes by offering TV sets, vessels,..etc😃
Politicians use every trick in the book to buy votes. I remember one of the corporators who'd stood for elections promising that his wife would offer free ironing of clothes of his voters if he gets/got elected as he owned a laundry. I do not know whether he won the election(s) or not. I do not know how far he'd have been successful in fulfilling his commitment / promise for 04-05 years.😲😳

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