Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Voting not a duty, cannot be made compulsory: Govt

- Bhadra Sinha bhadra.sinha@hindustant­imes.com

Exercising one’s franchise is the fundamenta­l right of every citizen but not a duty, the NDA government has told the Supreme Court, ruling out the possibilit­y of making voting compulsory in the country.

The Centre said this in response to a 2015 petition filed by one Satyapraka­sh, who wanted mandatory voting to be enforced in India – as is the case in Argentina and Brazil. He cited the example of Gujarat, the only state in the country to introduce this concept, in support of his plea.

The Union ministry of law and justice’s affidavit, which relied on the law commission’s report to counter the petitioner’s demand, stated that making voting compulsory would be undemocrat­ic. The country’s election law provides citizens not only with the right to vote but also to refrain from voting , it added.

The Election Commission had taken a similar stand in court. “Freedom of expression means not only providing voters the right to vote but also their right to not vote,” EC told the court.

Referring to an earlier verdict that resulted in the introducti­on of the NOTA (None Of The Above) button in electronic voting machines, the Supreme Court said the characteri­sation of voting as a right and not a duty has received judicial support as well.

The Centre rejected the petitioner’s claim that compulsory voting would improve the quality of political participat­ion and awareness among the people. Even the law commission’s report on electoral reforms had found the proposal undesirabl­e because it was “expensive, illegitima­te and difficult to implement”, it said.

The government also questioned the top court’s decision to entertain such a plea. It called for judicial restraint in dealing with matters such as policy-framing and law-making, considerin­g that they lie exclusivel­y in the legislatur­e’s domain.

Low voter turnouts are not due to legislativ­e or procedural deficienci­es but inadequate social and general awareness, it added.

THE COUNTRY’S ELECTION LAW PROVIDES CITIZENS NOT ONLY WITH THE RIGHT TO VOTE BUT ALSO TO REFRAIN FROM VOTING , IT ADDED.

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