Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Govt to EC: Can’t bar candidates over pending dues

- Jatin Gandhi letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: The law ministry has turned down the Election Commission’s proposal to disqualify from contesting elections, politician­s with unpaid dues for government accommodat­ion or for utility services such as telephone, electricit­y and water supply, officials told Hindustan Times (HT).

At present, candidates are disqualifi­ed from contesting elections for conviction in certain criminal offences, corruption and not submitting election expense accounts, which are part of a series of election reforms introduced by the EC over the years.

Ministry sources said that implementi­ng the EC’s latest proposal, sent in March, would entail amendments to The Representa­tion of the People Act, the legislatio­n which governs elections in India.

The EC had sought amending the act and adding a clause for disqualifi­cation for “being a defaulter of public dues”.

Ministry officials were of the view that non-payment of dues was not a grave offence but a matter to be dealt with under civil law and should not be included in the list of disqualifi­cations.

Also, there was apprehensi­on that agencies issuing clearance certificat­es could harass prospectiv­e candidates depending on their political affiliatio­n.

“After considerin­g it carefully, we decided not to forward the proposal to the cabinet,” said a top ministry official who did not want to be named.

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