Deccan Chronicle

EC lens on poll money abuse

High-value transactio­ns in banks too on radar

- L. VENKAT RAM REDDY | DC

Telangana state is on the Election Commission’s radar for potential abuse of money in elections.

This is because in the 2014 general election, out of the total `300 crore seized by officials across the country, more than `150 crore were seized from undivided Andhra Pradesh.

The Telangana region contribute­d 70 per cent of

THE EC has alerted I-T officials to closely monitor financial activities in the real estate sector, hawala operators and bullion traders in the state.

this amount. The EC has alerted I-T officials to closely monitor financial activities in the real estate sector, hawala operators and bullion traders in TS and the other poll-bound states, where black money can be inserted into the system for election activities.

Chief electoral officer Rajat Kumar on Sunday said the EC with the help of Income Tax Department will monitor high-value transactio­ns in banks in poll-bound Telangana.

The exercise will continue till the model code of conduct is in force in the state.

A high-level team from the EC which recently visited the state had held discussion­s with the office of the principal chief commission­er of Income Tax of Telangana on monitoring bank transactio­ns.

“The I-T department has been sensitised on the need to monitor these transactio­ns. We are keeping a watch on that. Currently it is being tracked through the Income Tax Department. If there are violations or if need be, we will collect the data from the banks,” Mr Kumar said.

Telangana state is on the Election Commission’s radar for potential abuse of money in elections. Chief electoral officer Rajat Kumar also said the EC has issued notices to 122 candidates of various political parties who had contested in the previous elections and have yet to submit their election expenditur­e.

Speaking to the media recently, chief election commission­er O.P. Rawat said, “The abuse of money in elections continues to be a major challenge in all the poll-going states. But we suspect the use of money power will be high in Telangana.” He said the ECI's cVIGIL mobile app, launched in July, will help to check this menace.

This Android app will be functional from the day the model code of conduct is enforced. It will allow vigilant citizens to upload photos or videos of election-related violations.

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