Money was transferred online to bribe voters during polls: EC



New Delhi, Jun 8 (PTI) :  Innovative methods like transfer of funds through the RTGS banking system and concealment of currency wads inside car bonnets were detected by Election Commission (EC) as it took steps to curb the use of black money during the just-concluded Lok Sabha polls.

The poll panel's election expenditure monitoring wing, under its Director General (Expenditure) PK Dash, seized total cash of Rs 313 crore and 2.25 crore litres of liquor along with other illegal inducements for bribing voters during the recently held parliamentary and Assembly polls.

"As a fear was created among miscreants, they were constantly changing methods. For example, since vehicles were being checked, it was noticed that some carried cash in the bonnet of the vehicle and, when it was recovered, the currency notes were burnt and the teams seized half-burnt notes.

"Similarly, Rs 8.31 crore in cash being carried on the roofs of buses in five bags was also seized. Cash was being transferred through Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) to accounts of voters. Several innovative methods were being adopted to avoid being caught by the checking teams," Dash told PTI.

Under RBI rules, the minimum amount that can be sent through the RTGS system is Rs 2 lakh.

Dash said that notwithstanding the innovative means, EC and its teams were able to effectively contain black money use in the polls.

Talking about the recent raising of the ceiling of expenditure for candidates for Lok Sabha and Assembly polls, Dash said the current limit of Rs 70 lakh for Lok Sabha candidates and Rs 28 lakh for Assembly poll contestants was "adequate".

Dash said EC's evaluation was that 80 per cent of the candidates show less than 90 per cent of the ceiling amount in their election expense statements after the polls are over.

"During the all-party meeting held just before Lok Sabha polls, it was demanded that the existing ceiling of 40 lakh be revised. Hence, the Commission recommended that it be raised to Rs 70 lakh. This was done keeping in view the inflation rate, increase in number of voters and, consequently, the number of polling stations and also changes in method of campaigning due to changes in information, communication and technology techniques.

"Some argue that the current ceiling of Rs 70 lakh is not sufficient, while others say that the limit is too high and will lead to corrupt practices as many cannot afford (to spend) Rs 70 lakh in view of the low average income of people. The question arises here what should be the ceiling? The reality is quite different. Eighty per cent of the candidates show less than 90 per cent of the ceiling in their election expense account," he said.

He said the candidates have a good sum which they are allowed to spend under the ceiling as the expenditure incurred by parties during campaigning is not added to their contestants' accounts. The ceiling for candidates is applicable only for expenses incurred by them from the date of filing of their nominations.

Dash, who has headed the exclusive EC wing since its inception in 2010, said that raising the expenditure ceiling for candidates would not serve any purpose.

"Parties can spend any amount as, under existing laws, there is no ceiling on their expenses. In view of this, I consider the existing ceiling is adequate for the candidates who campaign by just means.

"On the contrary, even if the ceiling is raised, it will not be sufficient for those who indulge in distribution of cash, liquor and bribes.

"I raise a question for those who demand a higher ceiling. Will those who indulge in distribution of bribe and liquor at all show such expenses in their accounts? The answer is obviously no as these are corrupt practises and they use black money for such illegal activities," he said.

The DG said it was a "tough challenge" to control the use of money power in elections as India has a "cash economy".

He added that EC's maiden step of creating a pool of various intelligence and enforcement agencies to curb black money use during polls had paid off.

"It was the first time that such a step was taken. It was very effective as they (agencies) shared real-time information and took prompt action. It helped in coordination among the departments. The seizure figure shows effectiveness of the measures," he said.

Dash said the counter action against black money was meticulously planned.

"More than 11,000 flying squads were formed (covering) all constituencies to attend to the complaints of bribery along with a similar number of static surveillance teams to check transport of cash, liquor and (inducements). The entire checking was done in the presence of an executive magistrate and was also video-graphed, which can be made available to any member of the public," he said.

CCTVs were installed at all liquor distilleries and warehouses for close monitoring. Sale of liquor and storage was monitored on a day-to-day basis and if there was any increase in sale or stocks at any outlet on any day compared to last day and last year, it was kept under strict watch, he said.

Chartered aircrafts were also kept under surveillance, the top EC officer said, adding that video teams were deployed to record all major expenses like big public rallies in case of candidates who had the potential to spend more.

"Income Tax department kept close watch on the movement of black money in the constituencies. Banks were asked to send cash withdrawal reports every day to election officials," he said. 
  

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  • Henry Sequeira, Kateel USA

    Mon, Jun 09 2014

    Ethical means are a sure guaranty to obtain peaceful and positive results. Even if one may succeeded by unethical means to achieve something that will not bring lasting results and Gods will not be pleased with that person. It is good to learn the teachings of Gandhi who lead India to freedom using highly ethical means and what a great soul is he?

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  • jeetendra hegde, mumbai

    Mon, Jun 09 2014

    One shouldn't forget T N SHESHAN for all these electoral reforms...Thank you..sheshan sir.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Sun, Jun 08 2014

    There is a true saying, " If the cap suits u, wear it"
    Putting the blame on others like dongi, feku shows one is talking about themselves.

    For me, all political party are corrupt and hypocrite to the core.

    Now BJP has to keep the promise of bringing back black money. I am waiting for their action and the names of the party, who have accumulated black money in Swiss bank. Many biz entities names will creep up. Let us wait and see

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jun 08 2014

    Illegal money from Ambani, Adani and Ramdev ...

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Jun 08 2014

    whichever Party it is ,instead of burning and misusing it ,could have used to donate to poor People or some ashrams where more Need is.This type of giving Alcohol and distributing Money is to catch voters is old and still practicing.

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  • haris, dubai

    Sun, Jun 08 2014

    This is how "Ache Din" came.

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  • DINESH SHETTY, PADUBIDRI/DUBAI

    Sun, Jun 08 2014

    Only Congi's can do all this because
    they have the vast experience since
    60 years.But keep it in mind that
    voters have alerted & your game will
    not last long.

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  • haaris, Puttur / Dubai

    Sun, Jun 08 2014

    DINESH SHETTY, PADUBIDRI/DUBAI

    Your comments show your guiltiness. And we all know who used this to get a clear mandate.
    Haha I remember now Baba Ramdev got caught in public when he was in front of media discussing about the black money supply for the election expenditure.
    Guys these all are the parts of it.

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  • juliet Mascarenhas, Bejai

    Sun, Jun 08 2014

    Shetre,
    The black money accumulated for 60 years was put into use to win 2014 elections.How long this game will last.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Sun, Jun 08 2014

    The very fact that the media is reluctant to reveal the name of the party that indulged in these illegalities hints that it must be the current ruling party.

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  • jg,

    Sun, Jun 08 2014

    Acche din through RTGS

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Sun, Jun 08 2014

    And that is why DONGSI won 44 seats, otherwise they would not have more than 20.

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  • juliet Mascarenhas, Bejai

    Sun, Jun 08 2014

    Dinesh P.
    Whole world has seen the amount of money spent by the winning party on big rallies conducted.According to you people Congis have accumulated black money in Swiss bank which to be brought back immediately after winning the elections. But you people were silent on money that was hidden under ground, with the help of baba which was used during elections to gain votes.
    Do you have any other explanations
    Fekus.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, Jun 08 2014

    Very surprise despite this bribe transfer dongi congi lost LS and restricted to 44..

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  • haaris, Puttur / Dubai

    Sun, Jun 08 2014

    Mr.Jeevan,

    Nice assumption.. So y cant we assume this bribe joined hands with the loud out mandate last month.
    Now say, is this people mandate or Money mandate.....

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