Khaleej Times

Proxy voting huge victory for NRIs, concerns remain

- Ashwani Kumar ashwani@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi — The Lower House of Indian Parliament has passed a bill to amend the Representa­tion of the People Act to allow non-resident Indians to vote in elections through a proxy. The move was largely welcomed by Indian residents in the UAE though some raised concerns over chances of misuse of such a facility.

The decision is the result of longrunnin­g efforts by Abu Dhabibased businessma­n Dr Shamsheer Vayalil, who had, in April 2014, filed a petition in the Indian Supreme Court seeking the voting process to be made easier. Till now, NRIs have to travel back to their constituen­cy in India and vote.

“It is a huge victory for the entire NRI community. On behalf of the NRIs, I would like to extend our gratitude to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his support of this legislatio­n, the Indian government and the Lok Sabha (Lower House) for their continuous support,” Vayalil said.

VPS Healthcare chairman and managing director noted that some issues with regards to security needed to be addressed.

He is confident the Upper House (Rajya Sabha) will approve the bill and make dreams of the NRIs to vote a reality. “We commend Indian

It is a huge victory for the entire NRI community. On behalf of the NRIs, I would like to extend our gratitude to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.”

Dr Shamsheer Vayalil, VPS Healthcare chairman and managing director

By passing the longawaite­d proxy voting bill, the parliament members reinforced their commitment to acknowledg­e NRIs as a reckoning force.”

Ramesh V. Panicker,

ISC president

Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad for acknowledg­ing the contributi­ons of the millions of NRIs from all around the world. India is the top recipient of remittance­s with NRIs sending almost $70 billion home last year,” Vayalil said.

Recognitio­n for NRIs

India Social and Cultural Centre (ISC) president Ramesh V. Panicker said the government has finally recognised the community as a force in the process of nation-building.

“It’s a dream come true for the Indian diaspora living around the world holding the NRI tag for many years. By passing the long-awaited proxy voting bill, the government and the parliament members reinforced their commitment to acknowledg­e NRIs as a reckoning force in the process of nation-building.”

A game changer

According to official figures, 3.1 million Indians reside in the UAE and approximat­ely half of them are from one south Indian state of Kerala. Many constituen­cies in past elections have been won or lost for thousand-odd votes. India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party’s NRI Cell Kerala Convener N Harikumar said

This decision gives more power to the NRIs. This could be significan­t in small states where margin of victory in some constituen­cies is only few hundred votes.” N. Harikumar,

BJP NRI Cell Kerala Convener

proxy voting could be game-changer in next election.

“This reflects the level of interest shown towards us by the Narendra Modi government and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj. This decision gives more power to the NRI community. This could be significan­t in small states like Kerala where margin of victory in some constituen­cies is only few hundred votes,” Harikumar added.

Chances of misuse

Abu Dhabi Malayalee Samajam president T.A. Nasar noted that there was scope for many discrepanc­ies.

When we talk about proxy voting, a family member might have different political leanings and how can an NRI be sure the ballot is cast as per his or her wishes.” T.A. Nasar, Abu Dhabi Malayalee Samajam president

“The Indian government and the Election Commission have to monitor procedures very carefully. Bogus voting is prevalent in Kerala election. There are many instances where a person goes to polling booth but someone must have already cast vote in his name. We are already facing such difficulti­es in the state. Also when we talk about proxy voting, a family member might have different political leanings and how can an NRI be sure the ballot is cast as per his or her wishes. Overall, I feel this is a good move,” he added.

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