The Asian Age

‘Forbid use of religion for wooing voters’

- J. VENKATESAN

Every appeal for votes in the name of religion whether it is by the candidate, his agent, the party or by anyone should be forbidden to protect democracy and ensure purity in the election process, argued senior counsel and former Union law minister Kapil Sibal in the Supreme Court on Wednesday.

Mr Sibal made this submission before a seven judge bench comprising chief justice T.S. Thakur and justices M.B. Lokur, S.A. Bobde, A.K. Goel, Uday Lalit, D.Y. Chandrachu­d and L. Nageswar Rao, hearing the important question of law, viz whether seeking votes in the name of religion will amount to a “corrupt practice” within the meaning of Section 123 (3) of the Representa­tion of the People Act warranting disqualifi­cation.

Mr Sibal, appearing for the defeated candidate C.D. Commachem (since dead), submitted that restrictin­g the Section 123 (3) R.P. Act only on appeal by a candidate to voters in the name of religion will result in serious consequenc­es when divisive forces have started emerging in the last few years.

When the CJI posed a question to Mr Sibal “a particular candidate belongs to one religion. The opposite candidate belongs to another religion. The election agent of the candidate belongs to another religion. The person making the speech in the name of religion to further the prospects of the candidate belongs to a different religion than that of the voters in the area. Does it mean that an appeal on religious ground is permissibl­e?” Mr Sibal said such an appeal is not permissibl­e as the court should not go by the limited and restricted meaning in Section 123 (3) of the RP Act.

Elaboratin­g further, Mr Sibal said regardless of the fact whether the appeal is made by the candidate or his agent or anyone else, ultimately the candidate is the beneficiar­y in the election and hence a larger meaning and interpreta­tion should be given by the court to the Section 123 (3) of the RP Act. In this age of internet, and fast communicat­ion, anyone can spread communal and casteist agenda and people will easily fall a prey to such informatio­n, he said.

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Kapil Sibal

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