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A better model: On a catalogue of actions by the Election Commission of India

The ECI must act independently as the arbiter (मध्यस्थ) of election code breaches

The Model Code of Conduct (MCC) that parties and governments are expected to follow during election campaigning is well-meaning, but not easy to enforce. The MCC is largely dependent on the cooperation of parties and governments and the vigilance (सतर्कता, जागरूकता) of the Election Commission of India (ECI). Some of its clauses are declarations of intent (इरादा, उद्देश्य), such as maintaining the “purity of the election process”. In recent days, the ECI has wielded (उपयोग करना, काम में लगाना) the MCC against the Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma of the Bharatiya Janata Party, and its Delhi unit president; Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi; Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) supremo and Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao and his son and cabinet colleague K.T. Rama Rao following alleged (कथित) violations of various kinds. In a more consequential (परिणामी, अहम) move, the ECI has withdrawn its permission for the Telangana government to credit cash to farmers under the Rythu Bandhu scheme ahead of voting on November 30. The ECI found statements made by State Finance Minister T. Harish Rao to be in violation of the MCC. But curiously, the Congress government in Karnataka has been served notice for issuing advertisements that might influence voters in Telangana. The Gandhis were served notices for using allegedly derogatory words against Prime Minister Narendra Modi based on the BJP complaints.

This catalogue of ECI actions might give an appearance of even-handedness (Without partiality), but issues that it did not address too require attention. Congress complaints against Mr. Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, for charges comparable if not more serious than those against Opposition leaders, have been ignored. The ECI has not responded to a Congress complaint that the Enforcement Directorate tried to tilt (झुकाना) the scale in Chhattisgarh by making a public accusation against Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, in the midst of elections, that he had received kickbacks (रिश्वत) from a fugitive (भगोड़ा). The merits of this case apart, weaponisation (शस्त्रीकरण, हथियारबंदी) of investigations by central or State agencies for political purposes during an election can be an unfair interference. It is doubtful that the ECI has proven itself up to the task and demonstrated its capacity to act fairly and objectively. In this context, a government move to legislate the supremacy of the executive in the appointment of the members of the ECI is worrisome. Under the proposed scheme, the ruling party at the Centre will solely control the composition of the ECI. That is not good news for free and fair elections in India.

Courtesy: The Hindu

Important Word List With Meaning

1.Arbiter (noun)

Hindi Meaning - मध्यस्थ
English Meaning - Someone chosen to judge and decide a disputed issue.


2.Vigilance (noun)

Hindi Meaning - सतर्कता, जागरूकता
English Meaning - The process of paying close and continuous attention.


3.Intent (noun)

Hindi Meaning - इरादा, उद्देश्य
English Meaning - An anticipated outcome that is intended or that guides your planned actions.


4.Wield (verb)

Hindi Meaning - उपयोग करना, काम में लगाना
English Meaning - Handle effectively.


5.Alleged (adjective)

Hindi Meaning - कथित
English Meaning - Declared but not proved.


6.Consequential (adjective)

Hindi Meaning - परिणामी, अहम
English Meaning - Having important issues or results.


7.Tilt (verb)

Hindi Meaning - झुकाना
English Meaning - to direct (a discussion, policy, etc.) so as to favor a particular opinion or side.


8.Kickback (noun)

Hindi Meaning - रिश्वत
English Meaning - make an illegal payment.


9.Fugitive (adjective)

Hindi Meaning - भगोड़ा
English Meaning - Someone who is sought by law officers; someone trying to elude justice.


10.Weaponisation (noun)

Hindi Meaning - शस्त्रीकरण, हथियारबंदी
English Meaning - the act of using something as a way of attacking a person or a group.


11.Even-handedness (noun)

English Meaning - Without partiality.

 

 

 

 

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