Moily promises Comprehensive Poll Reforms to Curb Criminalization of Politics


Moily promises Comprehensive Poll Reforms to Curb Criminalization of Politics
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Bangalore, Mar 24:  Union Law Minister M Veerappa Moily has indicated Centre’s resolve to come out with a legislation for comprehensive electoral reforms to curb criminalization of politics.

The proposed legislation was presently under serious consideration of the Congress-led UPA regime and would be finalized soon, he said disclosing that the government was likely to introduce the relevant bill in parliament by August-September.

A two-day national workshop on electoral reforms would be convened in the city in June to discuss the proposed measures, he said adding: ``I have made a lot of preparations and we would like to involve all the political parties, academics and all other experts in the workshop.”

The Indrajit Gupta and Dinesh Goswami committee reports and others on electoral reforms would be looked into, he said promising to incorporate the experiences of other parliamentary democracies.

The government planned to convene a meeting of experts and other legal luminaries to discuss the second generation of reforms in legal education in early May.


US must allow India to interrogate Headley:

Asked about India’s stand on the interrogation of Lashkar operative David Coleman Headley, Moily asserted that US should permit Indian investigators to probe and question the terrorist for his role in the Mumbai terror attacks even while making it clear that the government would like to draw comparisons between  FBI being permitted to probe Ajmal Kasab.

Making it clear that the government was not interested in passing value judgements on US stand vis-à-vis that of India, Moily said the country’s position was very firm as far as Headley was concerned in view of the clearly established facts regarding his involvement.

"One day or the other, US will have to agree and expedite the issue. Headley will have to undergo interrogation by our agencies,” Moily said

However, US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, Robert Blake had recently claimed that Headley cannot be extradited to India now but Indian investigators would be allowed to interrogate him. ``Under the plea bargain agreement that was announced, US would not extradite Headley either to India or to Pakistan or to Denmark on the charges for which he is now admitted guilty. That does not mean that at some future date, some additional charges could not be brought,” Blake had said.

Headley had pleaded guilty before a Chicago court on March 18, admitting he had scouted for targets ahead of a brazen terrorist attack on Mumbai on November 26, 2008. As per law, Headley will not face any trial or won’t be given the death penalty.  Under the plea bargain, Headley has escaped the death penalty.

  

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman/USA

    Thu, Mar 25 2010

    If Moily adds Corruption to his list of Criminals and Communals most of his own partymen will be unemployed too.

    To preempt this he is pushing 33% reservation to women since generally speaking women are less corrupt than men in politics(Sorry Ms Mayavathi and Rabri devi, if I hurt your sentiments!!!).

    Last but not least how moily will determine who is communal or not?

    Could readers suggest a fair and balance unit to measure communalism???

    Are you happy now Haji Rafique, Kanhangad???

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  • T.K. Hamza, Kushalnagar

    Thu, Mar 25 2010

    You are right Rony, better late than never

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Thu, Mar 25 2010

    VG Kulshekar,why Nagesh Nayak nagates/fears because if implemented these reforms Nagesh Nayak's party
    men badly affected.And also Mr M.V Moily mean it.JAI-HO Congress.

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Thu, Mar 25 2010

    Girish Shetty, What is wrong in implementing this rule atleast now? It may save our country from criminals and communals!! Let the people with clean records be the law makers.

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  • JOY CASTELINO, MOODUBELLE/DUBAI

    Thu, Mar 25 2010

    nagesh nayaK, for your kind information NAVEEN CHAWLA was appointed as Election Commisiioner by BJP Government not Congress Government. If he is the Laadla of Moily then why they apponited him???.

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  • Sourya Prakasha, PERMUDE

    Thu, Mar 25 2010

    Its impossible in Indian Politics, every party got Maharathis (with Crimnal Background).
    You name it...

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  • VG, kulshekar

    Thu, Mar 25 2010

    Nagesh Nayak, Bangalore, why crticise even the good intentions? Why didn't 6-year NDA rule under Vajpayee do anything after promsing the moon? What is your gripe about Navin Chawla? Is it because BJP is opposed to him? If individuals become good or bad merely because of the likes or dislikes of political parties, where will the country go? It is better to follow the rule of law and desist from making lame excuses like Godhra Modi is doing when his goons burnt to death Congress MP in his house and the entire Gujarat Govt under Modi monitored the situation (to prevent rescue efforts?). The point is ciminals should be prevented from contesting and running govt. It doesn't matter who does it whether Congress or BJP.

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  • nagesh nayaK, bangalore

    Thu, Mar 25 2010

    AFTER 60 YEARS MOILY GOT JNANODAYA ON ELECTAROL REFORMS. MOILY DO SOMETHING GOOD FOR COUNTRY & NOT FOR YOUR OWN GADDI.
    MOILIJI YOUR CONGRESS IS THE NO.1 CRIMINAL PARTY IN INDIA.
    WHY YOU HAVE NOT SACKED YOUR LAADLA NAVEEN CHAWLA WHO IS FAVOURING CONGRESS IN ALL THE ELECTIONS.
    MOILIJI YOUR PARTY IS DOING ALL CRIMINALS & WON THE ELECTIONS.
    JAI HO.

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  • Rafique, Kanhangad

    Wed, Mar 24 2010

    Mr. Langoolacharya, Belman/USA, don't make silly comments like a langur.Criminals are there in every political party. Congressmen are no saints. How can we forget the 1984 riots where congressmen had a big role to play and corruption not to mention. The politicians are filthy rich. We all know that they have not inherited this wealth.

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  • The Guru , Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 24 2010

    Langoolacharya, Belman/USA.

    Please think about back street boys of congi also, Please

    Dont comment for the heck of it

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  • Gireesh Shetty, Mangalore/ Dubai

    Wed, Mar 24 2010

    Dear Moily.. Its too late fo these remarks. If you guys had implemented policy or law 50 years back before starting your vote bank politics by your Chacha Nehru, then by this time the person sitting in your right and many others would not be in politics. Bunch of goondas enter politics to turn white.

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  • Raymond DSouza, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Wed, Mar 24 2010

    Sir,
    I have full confidence in you and congress party. I was there with you yesterday when you addresed a small gathering at our apartment complex at Allalasandra, yelahanka, Bangalore for BBMP election. If I am here on 28th, I will vote for your candidate.Wish you and Congress party success.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Wed, Mar 24 2010

    Moily.. you are trying to save your own Ghaddy now..!!!???? Had you and Congress were not greedy...this situation in Karnataka and Mangalore would not have arised...!!!???

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman/USA

    Wed, Mar 24 2010

    Gentlemen,

    If criminals and Communalists are prevented from contesting elections, what Parivaar "back street boys of BJP" do?

    Please dont make Nageshmamu sad guys!!!

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  • T.K. Hamza, Kushalnagar

    Wed, Mar 24 2010

    Whether this move will be implemented or not but sounds good, some one should bell the cat

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Wed, Mar 24 2010

    The need of the hour is comprehencive electrol reforms.At present we are mocking democracy.While in jail one can contest for election is not good thing.Secondly those who are indulging in communal hatered/divide should not be allowed to contest election.Thirdly money&musle power should be wiped out fully to have free and fair elections.

    This issue should be debated fully with all concerned must participate and have their opinions taken in to consideration before coming to pass the bill.This is really an good move by Union Law and Justice Ministery and we are looking forward it's implementation ASAP.

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