EC to take call on parties' plea to not allow Budget during polls


New Delhi, Jan 4 (PTI): The Election Commission is examining the representation of various political parties for not allowing the presentation of the Union Budget during the poll process of five states and will take a call on it soon.

Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi said various political parties have represented to the Election Commission regarding the issue of presentation of Union Budget which is likely to be presented on February 1 by the central government as it falls during the election campaign to five states.

"The Commission has received one representation sent by some political parties. This representation is with regards to presentation of the budget. The Commission is examining this representation and in due course of time will take a call on this," he told reporters when asked about the issue.

Various political parties, including Congress, Left, Samajwadi Party and some others, have represented to the EC for not allowing the central government to present the budget during poll process as the sops that could be announced in it may influence voters in upcoming Assembly polls.

Replying to a query on EC's preparations on the Supreme Court judgement disallowing seeking of votes on religious grounds, the CEC said separate instructions are being prepared to help implement the apex court order during the Assembly polls to states of Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Goa, Uttarakhand and Manipur which start on February 4.

"The law department of the election commission is preparing instructions based on the Supreme Court order. The order will further strengthen the hands of the commission and it wants all political parties to follow the order of the SC on their own as well," he said.

In a landmark verdict seeking to separate religion, caste and other issues from politics, the Supreme Court, by a majority verdict, had held as "corrupt" the practice of candidates appealing for votes on the basis of these identities included not only him but his agents and voters.

The court held that the provisions of the R P Act, which say that seeking vote by a candidate in the name of "his" religion, caste, race, religion and language in the election law, included candidates, his agents and voters also.

"An appeal in the name of religion, race, caste, community or language is impermissible under the R P Act, 1951 and would constitute a corrupt practice sufficient to annul the election in which such an appeal was made regardless whether the appeal was in the name of the candidate's religion or the religion of the election agent or that of the opponent or that of the voter's," the CJI, who concurred with majority verdict written by Justice M B Lokur, said.

Zaidi also said the use of black money in these elections is expected to reduce post demonetisation, but use of other "illegal inducements" in different forms may see an increase.

"In this upcoming election, the EC machinery will see what measures need to be taken to curb the use of black money post demonetisation. But, as per information received the availability of black money for use in the forthcoming election is expected to be less. As the poll process picks up, we will monitor it," he said.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Fri, Jan 06 2017

    Budget can be presented after these state elections which otherwise will surely have an impact on these votings

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Wed, Jan 04 2017

    In addition to taking the matter with EC, opposition have approached the President. They are thinking of going to SC, if EC gives a negative reply.

    To get a majority in Rajya Sabha, BJP is expected to give a people friendly budget on Feb.1, without looking the financial burden to India.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Wash DC.

    Wed, Jan 04 2017

    People,

    EC of India is worst performer in the world...instead of doing its work efficiently...it is interfering in others work like our judiciary...

    Everywhere in the world including Pakistan,,, elections are conducted in one day and counting starts immediately after elections and results are announced in few hours after polls closed...

    Indian and Afghanistan are only 2 countries in the world where results are announced after weeks and months of polling...

    If EC cannot conduct polls like other countries....and interested only in doing things their way...they are unfit and we need better system than this...

    May be Modi should send EC with Ramya to Pakistan to learn something from Pakistan in this...

    ...JH...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jan 04 2017

    Donkey trading has already started ...

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 04 2017

    Political parties are thieves, without stealing they are not happy. Just like hackers on cyber attack, you implement a restriction on one issue they discover some other loop hole to wiggle thier way out and benefit. Using thier God given talents and intelligence on selfishness and greed.

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