Two weeks of election campaign: Do we really need it?


 

 

 






By Antony Cony, Karkala/Qatar

May 11: The date for the Karnataka assembly election due to be held on May 12, was declared on March 27. The official campaign lasts at least two weeks from drawing up of the list of nominated candidates, and officially ends 48 hours before polling closes.

However, my question is, does a voter really need two weeks to get convinced regarding whom to vote? Answer is 'No', because usually every citizen's vote is predetermined as per party’s ideology that he follows. This holds good everywhere whether in cities or villages. Villages do not lag much behind due to active mass media, digital world and conference campaigning.

Just one week's campaigning can also provide candidates and political parties with sufficient opportunities to convey their messages and election manifestos to voters. However, if more than one week is provided it can take ugly turn, running high and dry without electorate spirit and is counter-productive too. With the limited version, election campaign can also play an important role among the electorates.

Our election practice is such that if more than one week campaign is sanctioned, more manipulation of the voters happen and finally their precious votes are bartered for ‘saris’, ‘alcohol’, ‘food grains’, ‘pressure cooker’ etc. It is unfortunate that certain voters exchange their votes for the commodities they receive from their masters. This is a grave point of concern. Therefore, in future elections, campaign time should be curtailed to maximum one week instead of two. If more time is given then issues such as bogus promises, playing foolery, in-fights, black mailing, character assignation which does not even spare any honest public servant, lawsuits, tongue twisting, arm twisting, political twisting/bashing, ugly personal attacks, criminal intimidation, false accusations, take away the real purpose of voting.

Therefore, election campaign should be completed within one week to save crores of money and put an end to the election malpractices.

During election, crores of money is spent for election rallies, while people never hear the same amount being spent for development in the real sense. Is it not a national waste? Answer is ‘Yes’, because there is simple logic behind it. As I said above, almost all voters are sure of their choice as per the party ideology they follow. These are the die-hard voters whose decision can never be altered by any amount of rallies conducted by any of the parties concerned. Then what is the purpose of hosting several rallies attended by their national leaders and ministers?

Campaigning is an expensive endeavour. Travelling across the country, advertisements and other necessities of campaigning are expensive. During campaigning, usually no one speaks about "something relevant" to the people like price control, job creation etc, instead, one only accuses the other. There is a negative approach, personal attacks and other party concerned rebuts them almost immediately. All this has become a cheap entertainment at the cost tax payers' money. What good will come from such vulgar rallies? Therefore, if election campaigning is sanctioned for one week, a lot of time and energy could be saved to uphold the dignity of national franchise. Is it right for our PM or CM sparing too much time for election campaign, which is for self-interest? It may help the party but will it help the nation?

During the election, we usually come across certain terminologies used by the politicians and media, called 'swing voters' or 'undecided voters'. This is nothing but mockery of the voters. There is nothing called like 'swing voters' or 'undecided voters'; on the contrary the die-hard politicians among the political parties gamble to buy the voters by certain inducement, that is promise of ministerial berths or other ways to try to swing their voters till the very last moment. Most political parties are engaged in an unseemly scramble for power with intention to amass illegitimate wealth rather than execute good governance.

In the past, the Indian electorate found solace in the election reformer of 10th Chief Election Commissioner of India, T N Seshan whose name was synonymous with transparency and efficiency. Nobody would dare to violate the law. Poll changes introduced by him would often pit the political class and their media cronies. His major achievements were implementation of the law in election process; strict implementation election code of conduct, limit on candidates' expenditure in his/her election, elimination of malpractices like bribing or intimidating voters, distribution of liquor during elections, use of official machinery for campaigning, appealing to voters' based on religion, caste or communal feelings, use of places of worship for campaigns. I look forward to a day where a person of T N Seshan's calibre would take charge of the Election Commission of India, which is the need of the hour.

Every citizen of each nation would agree with the propositions that election campaigns of more than one week would be too expensive, hinder social harmony, impede voters free will, encourage communal riots, dent socio-ethos, divide the socio-fabric, devour the time and energy of officials on the taxpayers' payroll, and that they have become more obnoxious and a hinderance to good governance.

 

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  • roy pinto, mangalore

    Wed, May 30 2018

    WE ALL INDIAN CITIZEN WOULD HAVE BEEN MORE HAPPIER IN BRITISH RULE . TODAY INDIA WORLD HAVE BEEN A BEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD .

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  • William D'Souza, Mangalore

    Wed, May 23 2018

    THE QUESTION IS UNDER THE SCERNERIO OF EVM ELECTIONS ARE REQUIRED?. EITHER BAN EVM OR BAN ELECTION... MURDER OF DEMOCRACY PREVAILS IN INDIA UNDER THE REGIME...

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  • Sukaib Anvar, Mangaluru

    Sat, May 12 2018

    True.

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  • Deerendra Santhosh D., Bangalore

    Sat, May 12 2018

    Electoral reforms dreampt by pioneer T N Seshan; as his vision for India and without aligning with any political parties. Thanks Mr. D Souza. Glad such breed of still exists among us but how long,.. It is people's choice.... if they show-up their voice today.

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  • amarnath shetty, Bantwal

    Sat, May 12 2018

    Very good idea .Thanks Antony, Let we all take ahead so that it reaches our Lawmakers to improve .

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  • Dr. Mohindranathri K. Karanth., Bangaluru

    Fri, May 11 2018

    No amount of rallies can earn opposition parties votes but only by bribes.
    Therefore, campaign time to be restricted so that our PM CAN SPEND MORE TIME WITH THE NATION THAN HOLDING STREET RALLIES i.e., HE SPENT DURING THE U.P. elections FOR WEEKS TOGETHER FORGETTING THAT HE IS THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA. His prime agenda is , Opposition/Cong. Mukth Bhrarat., THE WORST ELECTION MANIFESTO OTHER THAN HE HAS NOTHING TO OFFER.

    This is my message to PM, 'Whole of India needs development from which ever parties they may belong but not fake, bogus promises. Trust will be lost.

    Therefore, DEAD CONGRESS IS MUCH BETTER THE THAN LIVING BJP. Only time will tell.

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  • Rajesh K. Kottarie, Bangaluru

    Fri, May 11 2018

    Wonderful article - Should be regularized by Election Commission in the interest of Public and Nation.

    Also Interesting comment by Dr. Mohindrathri - food for thought

    Great reading, Enjoyed totally.

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  • NFS Rodrigues, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Fri, May 11 2018

    During rallies if all politicians and their supporter cleaned the roads they walled and travelled at least then they would have contributed to Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, instead they created more garbage on the roads, more road block, inconvenience to many people, spread hatred & increased pollution. Its time people rethink on implementation of democracy.

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  • SMR, karkala

    Fri, May 11 2018

    Extravagant election campaigns and opaque funding for political parties are a big contributor to the rogue economy.
    The Election Commission itself spent a very big sum - Rs 3,500 crore - in 2014 to conduct the Lok Sabha polls in all of the 543 parliamentary constituencies of India.
    However, that was just what the EC spent on conducting elections. The actual cost - from funding parties to carry out massive, country-wide campaigns, to sponsoring star campaigners and big leaders, ensuring rallies and speeches - as seen during Narendra Modi's 2013-14 campaign speeches, or Rahul and Sonia Gandhi's innumerable appearances - is much, much higher. It's estimated that close to Rs30,000 crore was spent during the 2014 Lok Sabha poll campaign, and till date there's no complete breakdown and accounting of how and from where did all the money come.

    "Every legislator starts his career with the lie of the false election return he files. "— Atal Bihari Vajpayee, former prime minister.

    Sample some figures.
    Rs 1.5 lakh crore estimated amount has been spent on elections in the past five years.
    Rs 30,000 crore estimated amount spent by government, political parties and candidates in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections

    It is unfortunate that Prime Minister Modi and his BJP MP's are fasting for parliament disruption. But the same 'Kamdhar' Prime Minister have no problem for canvassing for 15 straight days living his office when so many decisions are kept in pending. Even party has no problem renting 31 helicopters against Congress 2 for canvassing.
    Prime Minister remains silent for four days in Kathua rape case, days went silent on lynching and Dalit atrocities.
    For Prime Minister Modi who don't value 'time' but he still praising himself 'Kamadhar' is absolute lie.
    Jai hind

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  • Her Majesty, The Queen, Windsor, London

    Fri, May 11 2018

    Oh dear, why did my papa give these guys independence?

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, May 12 2018

    @Her Majesty ,London,your (and my papa too)thought, let them give a chance to improve and live a life from Jungle to a educated person as a normal civilized one.His dreams are unfortunately going down the hill to gutter.

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  • sunitha, udupi

    Sat, May 12 2018

    FYI Indians fought for their independence. And very respectably kicked out British from India who plundered Indian natural resources & looted India for more than 300 years. Thanks to Mahatma Gandhiji & Others including our forefathers for doing this.

    India will unite again and fight very respectably against people who divide & loot India .

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  • Mahesh Ravindru, Udupi

    Fri, May 11 2018

    From past past 40 years i follow one party.m
    Election campaigning for me is of least importance.
    Like me, millions out there who follow their own party ideology.
    My message is Save money. Save people and not your own parties through campaigning.

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  • Richard, India

    Fri, May 11 2018

    Do we need it ? Of course , this is the only and perhaps final opportunity to save our democracy and constitution. Karnataka election will be the stepping stone for recovery of any good democratic party or the last straw that breaks the back of the camel called Indian democracy. Time will tell.

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  • Johny Avinas, Mlore

    Fri, May 11 2018

    To stop election malpractces, one week would be more than suffice.

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  • Karim F., Mangaluru

    Fri, May 11 2018

    During the campaigning, using bad, foul languages should be stopped i.e., calling someone worst than the patriotic dog. Election commissioner has to act wisely and campaigning portfolio must be set.

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  • Ramesh J. K., Magluru, Bagluru

    Fri, May 11 2018

    Leaders visit so many rallies, sleepless and restless finally go point less accusing their own party leaders i.e., Amit Shaji accused Yeddy Govt as most corrupt instead of Siddu and . Siddhu praising Narendra Modi than to his party candidate Narendra Rao. Perhaps, under 1 week campaign, such moon-walking speeches may end and talk sensible to the welfare of citizens i.e, about vote manifesto, job creation etc.,

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Fri, May 11 2018

    Campaigning must removed and banned completly, Whether 56 inch have this gutts,

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  • Flavian dsouza, chik/bengaluru

    Fri, May 11 2018

    Govt says dont use paper !!and go digital ...all newspapers had to put few pages etc just for advertisments and that too full pages and sometimes even three pages just to win elections

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