EC cancels RK Nagar bypoll, cites voter bribery, corruption
CHENNAI: Two days after the income tax department raided
Tamil Nadu health minister Vijayabaskar and reportedly seized evidence of
bribing voters, the election
commission late on Sunday decided to cancel the by-election+ to
the R K
Nagar constituency, scheduled on April 12. It attributed its decision to
rampant voter bribing and corruption.
The by-election to fill the vacancy in RK Nagar "shall be held by the
commission in due course when the vitiating effect created by the distribution
of money and gift items to lure the electors gets removed with the passage of
time, and the atmosphere in the constituency becomes conducive to the holding
of free and fair election," said a 29-page statement signed by chief
election commissioner Nasim Zaidi and his two associates and election commissioners
A K Joti and O P Rawat.
The EC's decision came after day-long deliberations in New Delhi. Tamil Nadu
chief electoral officer Rajesh Lakhoni had been summoned to submit a report and
so was the new-appointed special electoral officer Vikram Batea. The EC's
sudden decision came two days after I-T sleuths launched extensive
searches and raids+ on the residence and several premises of
Vijayabaskar across Tamil Nadu. I-T officials told media representatives on
Friday that the raids helped uncover a major plot to bribe voters. The
documents unearthed showed that close to Rs 90 crore was to distributed to
voters in R K Nagar constituency by the AIADMK Amma party which fielded T T V
Dhinakaran.
In its elaborate order, the commission said that considering its duty "to
conduct free and fair elections and to uphold the purity of election and after
taking into account all the facts and circumstances," it is satisfied that
R K Nagar poll process has been "seriously vitiated". This was on
account of unlawful activities of the candidates and political parties and
their workers who bribed the electors and unlawfully induced them by offering
money and other gifts of consumable items to woo them in their favour.
In the commission's considered opinion, allowing the current electoral process
to pro allowing the current electoral process to proceed and conducting the
poll in the constituency on April 12, as scheduled, in such vitiated atmosphere
would severely jeopardise the conduct of free and fair election in the said
constituency, said the statement.
Earlier too, in similar circumstances, the commission was constrained to
rescind the 2016 assembly elections to the Aravakurichi and Thanjavur assembly
constituencies in Tamil Nadu, the EC noted.
"Before parting with the case, the commission cannot help expressing its
anguish over the sordid state of affairs as revealed in the reports of the
election expenditure observers, election expenditure monitoring teams, static
surveillance teams, flying squad teams, video surveillance teams, as well as
the reports of the income tax authorities," the statement said.
The innovative ways which the political parties and their leaders at the top
echelons have devised to bypass the law enforcing authorities entrusted with
the task of keeping an eye on the unauthorised and illegal expenses incurred in
the conduct of election campaigns of their party candidates need to be dealt
with, with a heavy hand, said the EC.
"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," said the commission.
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. "If not their express consent, their tacit approval to resort
to such undesirable activities on the part of their candidates and electoral
managers cannot be wished away. It is high time they exerted their moral
influence and legal authority to rein in their erring candidates and electoral
managers without loss of time if democracy is to flourish and deepen its roots
in our country," it said.
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