Millennium Post

Govt no to EC proposal on dues clearance for contesting polls

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The government has rejected an Election Commission proposal to bar candidates, who have failed to clear dues such as government house rent, electricit­y and power bills, from contesting elections.

The poll watchdog had written to the law ministry urging it to amend election laws to include failure to clear dues of public utilities as a disqualifi­cation from contesting Lok Sabha and assembly polls.

According to the EC, barring candidates will require amendment to the chapter-iii of the Representa­tion of the People Act which deals with electoral offences. A new clause will have to be inserted therein for disqualifi­cation “on the ground of being a defaulter of public dues”.

But in its brief response sent to the EC in May, the law ministry said the proposal is “not desirable”, a senior functionar­y said.

The law ministry feels that the ban would not be desirable as the authority issuing the nodues certificat­e or the no-objection certificat­e to a candidate could be biased and may not give the required papers, the functionar­y said.

The ministry also felt that in cases of dispute on the dues, the matter could be referred to a court and may take time to settle. In such cases, it would not be desirable to deny the candidate with the no dues certificat­e.

The poll panel’s move seeking change in election law is the outcome of a July, 2015 Delhi High Court order which had asked the EC to “also consider the possibilit­y, if any, of putting any impediment to a defaulter of public dues contesting election, to ensure quick recovery of the said dues”.

Based on the judgement, the commission had recently made it mandatory for candidates contesting polls to furnish a ‘no dues certificat­e’ from the agency providing electricit­y, water and telephone connection­s to their accommodat­ion.

In the recent assembly polls, some of the candidates could not file their nomination as they had not provided a ‘no dues certificat­e’, the then Chief Election Commission­er Nasim Zaidi had said in March.

But the EC wanted a legal backing to bar people without a no dues certificat­e from contesting polls.

Based on the same judgement, the EC had recently asked all recognised national and state parties to submit an annual report to the Commission declaring that there are no dues pending in the form of rent for occupying government premises, telephone, electricit­y and water bills.

The report for a particular financial year should be submitted to the Commission latest by June 30 of the following year.

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