Whatever or whoever might be the initiator and whatever might be his past records/impressions, this is definitely a ground breaking stand taken so far. Making Voting compulsory (and that too, for local body elections) is a step in the right direction and it is never late.
We support this motive, and would like to see the performance after it is implemented for the first time. Hopefully it shows some defining results, which can then force other state governments and even the central government to think on amending the constitution or the election commission orders!
The Gujarat Assembly on Saturday adopted an official Bill making voting compulsory in elections to all the local bodies in the State amidst opposition from the Congress which termed the move as “impractical and designed with political motives.”
Gujarat has emerged as the first State in the country to make voting compulsory in the local elections following the example, as Chief Minister Narendra Modi described, of 32 countries where the pattern of exercising the adult franchise showed a remarkable improvement from 45 per cent to over 90 per cent.
Talking to journalists after the adoption of the “Gujarat Local Authorities Laws (Amendment), 2009,” the Chief Minister described the measure to make voting compulsory in the local body elections as a “historic move to strengthen democracy” and taking it from “drawing room politics to the polling booth level.”
Regretting that the kind of solidarity the people showed in lighting the candles in the aftermath of the Mumbai terror attack was not demonstrated in the elections to choose their own rulers who would handle such situations, Mr. Modi said Gujarat had shown the way and hopefully other States and the country would follow suit. Claiming that the move would help eliminate some corrupt practices in the electoral process, he said, “politics and politicians would have to think beyond vote bank politics and ethnic groups and regional settings.”
He said the idea was not to “punish” the “defaulters” who fail to cast their votes without a valid reason, but to instill a sense of discipline. “Why should not people spare just half-an-hour as and when the elections are held to cast their votes?” he asked. It was intriguing that the candidates and parties with support of less than 25 per cent of the total voters ruled for years because a large majority of people did not participate in the voting and had no voice in selecting their rulers, he said.
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i saw this on the NDTV news yesterday …….and really felt great.but the problem will be still the same…voters dont get their ID's , names not being listed….if only the EC comes out with some means to resurrect the system
nevertheless it is still a good decision by the Gujarat assembly and we should appreciate the cause
i saw this on the NDTV news yesterday …….and really felt great.but the problem will be still the same…voters dont get their ID's , names not being listed….if only the EC comes out with some means to resurrect the system
nevertheless it is still a good decision by the Gujarat assembly and we should appreciate the cause