For representationa purpose (Photo | Reuters)
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Election Commission anguished over inducements to influence voters

The poll panel probe has found that the political parties and their top leaders used innovative ways to bribe voters in the R K Nagar constituency.

Following complaints regarding irregularities, the poll panel probe has found that the political parties and their top leaders used innovative ways to bribe voters in the R K Nagar Assembly constituency.

Earlier, the election commission had received many complaints about inducement including gifts and cash were given to influence voters being possibly offered inducements. As per the complaints, the inducements were in various forms including gifts in innovative forms like tokens, prepaid phone recharge coupons, newspaper subscription, milk tokens, money transfer in no frill accounts in banks and even mobile wallet payment to mobile numbers.

The order said that an amount of Rs 18,80,700 was seized and 35 FIRs were registered until April 7 on the complaints of distribution of money, gift articles and violation of model code. “Apart from cash, various items such as lamps, T-shirts, silver plates, mobile phones and sarees, which were used for distribution to workers, were also seized," it said.

The Commission said in its order that some of the states have "particularly excelled in innovating more and more subtle ways to circumvent the statutory provisions enacted by Parliament to curb the menace of money power in elections".

Expressing anguish, the poll body has said it cannot help expressing its anguish over the sordid state of affairs as revealed in the reports of the election expenditure observers, monitors and Income Tax authorities. The innovative ways which the political parties and their leaders at the top echelons have devised to bypass law enforcing authorities entrusted with keeping an eye on unauthorised and illegal expenses in election campaigns need to be dealt with a heavy hand, it observed.

The poll panel has said that the top leaderships of the parties cannot feign ignorance about such illegal activities being indulged in by the candidates set by their parties, and also the managers appointed by their parties to oversee the election campaigns of their candidates.  “It is high time that political parties exert their moral influence and legal authority to rein in erring candidates quickly "if democracy is to flourish and deepen its roots in our country", the order said.

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