Polls biggest source of corruption: Former CEC S Y Quraishi


New Delhi, May 18 (IANS): Elections have become the biggest source of corruption in India, former chief election commissioner (CEC) S.Y. Quraishi has said, while stressing for the need for poll reforms.

"Elections have become the biggest source of corruption in the country," Quraishi said Friday while delivering a lecture at the British Council here.

"Political power is strong and competition bitter. Involvement of criminals and booth capturing are the challenges," he said.

According to Quraishi, the nexus between politicians and the bureaucracy begins the moment a politician becomes a minister and starts the process of recovering the money spent in contesting the polls.

The former poll panel chief mentioned the fact that 162 of the 543 Lok Sabha members had criminal charges pending against them and the number had gone up from 124 in the previous Lok Sabha.

Quraishi said political parties had reservations on banning criminals from contesting the elections, saying that cases could be lodged against them by political opponents.

"We said ban those against whom cases were registered or charges framed in a court six months ago," he said.

Pointing at a positive aspect of the Indian elections, that good governance was increasingly becoming a vote catcher, Quraishi said that competitive populism was its side effect.

"Parties offer colour TVs, washing machines, laptops to voters," said Quraishi.

However, he said that given the poverty levels in the country, it was good that poor people were getting something.

"This has led to a war of the manifestos," he said.

"But there is nothing wrong in a political party promising things. It is not a bribe as it is paid through the public exchequer," he said.

"Good economics was bad politics in India," Quraishi said.

He said that political interference leads to compromise in bureaucracy, and that conducting general elections in the country was the largest such exercise in the world.

"The number of voters that we deal with would equal around 50 countries of Europe and 56 countries of the Americas," he said.

"And it is a zero error exercise," he said.

  

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Sat, May 18 2013

    ..There is a curious case of politicians contesting in 2 constituency..if a politician wins in both places, he has to resign for one..then once again Govt has to conduct election, all process should start once again spending once again in crores!!!..why the tax payer has to pay for this re-election??..Why Govt is not recovering the expenses spent on re-elction from the particular politicans???

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  • Sundara Achary, Mangalore/Kapikad

    Sat, May 18 2013

    Mr. CEC, it seems you forgot to mention the issue of reservation to minorities by Congress against the Constitution. I don't blame you because you too have some dreams of post retirement benefits.

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  • Ramakrishna. A., MANGALORE

    Sat, May 18 2013

    Yes. The Democracy is a big Hoax in India.
    Democracy means - By the Rich, Of the Rich & For the Rich.

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Sat, May 18 2013

    You are 100% right, C.E.C.Mr.S.Y. Quraishi!
    Govt. funding for election expenses may be one option.
    Setting up eligibility criteria to be a Regional or National Political parties and allocating expenses on the basis of number of seats contested, votes garnered should be formulated!
    otherwise, corruption will never come done, all parties will try to recover the amount spent on election expenses.

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  • vincent D' Souza, Mangalore

    Sat, May 18 2013

    always when you are invited to speak you prepare few points and talk,

    Can we know after EVM how many booths whre captured, Didnt CEC take enough measures to takle such problems, Fist you hi-lite sops are given as corruption and justify that there is nothing wrong in it.

    Any body invited to talk on something they will have such points

    Point is After Seshan our electoral process is drasticall improved and there is little scope left.That is banning Criminals,Mind you proven other wise

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