Parties now have to explain rationale of promises of freebies


New Delhi, Feb 23 (PTI): Political parties can no longer make tall promises on freebies in their election manifestos as they will now have to explain the rationale of their pledges and ways and means of meeting the financial requirements.

This follows an Election Commission move to create a level-playing field before elections following directions from the Supreme Court.

In fresh guidelines to political parties on poll manifestos, the Election Commission has asked them not to make such promises that disturb the level-playing field and vitiate the atmosphere or exert undue influence on voters.

"Trust of voters should be sought only on those promises which are possible to be fulfilled," the Commission said.

The Supreme Court had noted in its July 5, 2013 verdict that though promises in election manifesto cannot be construed as a corrupt practice as per law, the distribution of freebies of any kind "influences" all people.

"It shakes the root of free and fair elections to a large degree," the SC held, asking the poll body to ensure level playing field between contesting parties and candidates in elections and see that purity of election process does not get vitiated.

While issuing the guidelines after incorporating views of political parties during their meeting with them on February 7, the poll body included them in the Model Code of Conduct.

The poll body said the manifesto shall not contain anything repugnant to the ideals and principles enshrined in the Constitution and that it shall be consistent with the letter and spirit of other provisions of the Model Code.

EC said Directive Principles of state policy enshrined in Constitution enjoin upon the state to frame various welfare measures for citizens and therefore there can be no objection to the promise of such welfare measures in manifestos.

"However, political parties should avoid making those promises which are likely to vitiate the purity of the election process or exert undue influence on the voters in exercising their franchise," the Commission held.

EC had earlier circulated draft guidelines in this regard and elicited the views of parties on the issue.

Parties, during their meeting with EC, had expressed divergent views and most of them were against issue of such guidelines saying making promises to the electorate was their right.

  

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, Feb 24 2014

    All those dreaming about back lash on BJP’s progress never understand that this policy will have much more affect on CONGiss. Because they are the most modern Robin Hood Goondas to charge hefty tax on respectful and sincere citizens but distribute the same to a few communities at their will where they can secure more votes where by promoting and supporting these communities to make frequent attacks on innocent majorities in the name of “Religious Freedom and fake secularism”

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 23 2014

    Rambo's CV:
    1.Name: Shriman feku Rambo
    2.Birth Place :Mangal Grah
    3.Education: Doctorate in History, Economics.
    4.Greatest Achievement : Renaming father of the nation.
    5.Favorite Animal: Goat (Main...Main)
    6.Favorite Slogan : Yes, we can(Obama)
    7.Favorite Movie : Ab tak Chappan,Kill Bill & I, me aur hum.
    8.Favorite drink : dishonTEA.
    9. Favorite quote: If you tell a lie and tell it frequently enough,
    it will be believed - Hitler's Goebler.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Feb 23 2014

    India never had Visionary leaders - Donate now, Modi for PM fund. I wonder if he is BLIND...

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 23 2014

    Dear Mr. Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai,

    These bjp's knows how to squeeze the citizens through Rs. 5/= and Rupees 10/= and now donate for murderer P.M.

    Hahahahahaa......
    What a pity of this communal BJP.

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  • FLAVIAN DSOUZA, CHIK/BANAGLORE

    Sun, Feb 23 2014

    Modi just makes generic statements so he is safe !!Only thing hopefully he will not quote numbers like china spends 20%of GDP!!!All parties are now very quiet on the AAP's question on Ambani

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Feb 23 2014

    Now it will be "Chai Ke Sath Kachra"...

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 23 2014

    Shriman RAMBO needs to explain his source of money for his "Chai pe Karcha"!!

    Also,Feku talks about bringing back black money, which is the biggest LIE.

    Even if he rules for 100 years, he will not bring back black money as his donors Humbunnies and Huddanies will kick him out.

    Has feku ever answered as to who pays for his extravagant rallies, private jets,tailor made dresses, his expensive wig, PR agency?

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  • Thomas Scaria, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 23 2014

    Big Blow on the Most "promising AAP"

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 23 2014

    DONGI CONGI DAYS ARE NUMBERED WITH THIS MOVE..........

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 23 2014

    DEarjeevan, mangalore,
    With this show of the supreme court and election commissions open eye to the freebies will demolish Mod's Income tax free to the masses and many many, tollu, bollu promises.

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  • haris, Dubai

    Sun, Feb 23 2014

    Oh sh...... How can feku make false promises?? No problem BJP will find loopholes from that.

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  • mpk, Doha

    Sun, Feb 23 2014

    Same with fake Gandhis or Nehrus...aka Pappu and his tribes...or AIADMK...or DMK...or TDP or CPM...or...Shivsena...or any party...for that matter, all has to explain...!!

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  • Dev Sagar, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 23 2014

    NOW BJP WILL BE IN DEEP TROUBLE. HOW LONG THEY CAN OFFER TEA FOR FREE?

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Sun, Feb 23 2014

    Issuing Model Code of Conduct is the need of the hour and step in the right direction by the election commission.
    It is like advertisement of a product.
    The advertisement should resemble product, quality and performance. Otherwise same can be challenged in consumer court!
    Unless there is such model code of conduct, Politicians who are only good at GIVING SPEECHES will sway the voters and win election.
    Whereas silent workers and performers will lag behind.
    People will be betrayed!

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