Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

LS clears bill to let NRIs vote by proxy

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NEW DELHI: A bill to extend the facility of ‘proxy voting’ to overseas Indians, on the lines of service voters, was passed by the Lok Sabha on Thursday.

Moving the Representa­tion of the People (Amendment) Bill 2017 for considerat­ion and passage, law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said the provision would help non-resident Indians (NRIs) take part in the electoral process.

The bill, which was passed by a voice vote in the Lower House, proposes that overseas Indians, who are entitled to vote in India, can now appoint a proxy voter who will cast their votes.

As of now, overseas Indians are free to cast their votes in their registered constituen­cies. The bill seeks to give them the option of proxy voting, which is currently available only to service personnel.

Responding to objections expressed by members, Prasad said “let us trust the NRIs about proxies.” There are about 3.10 crore NRIs living in other countries, as per an estimate of the ministry of external affairs (MEA).

Prasad said that the country needed to respect and recognise the achievemen­ts of NRIs.

While framing the rules, the government will ensure the system is not misused, he said, adding “proxy is not a dirty word. It is a legal word...a defined word.”

On the issue of allowing migrant workers to vote without having to travel to their constituen­cies, the minister said it was a “work in progress...our sympathies are with them...they should be given the right to vote.”

Some members demanded that the facility of postal ballots be extended to migrant workers.

On the demand for e-voting, Prasad said there were several difficulti­es in implementi­ng such a scheme in India. There are several security concerns, he said, adding that even developed nations had not adopted the e-voting system.

An expert committee of the Election Commission of India (ECI), had in 2015 forwarded a legal framework to the law ministry to amend electoral laws to allow the overseas Indians to use proxy voting.

Another provision in the amendment bill relates to the spouses of service voters. At present, the wives of army personnel are entitled to be enrolled as service voters, but a the husbands of woman personnel are not, according to the provisions in electoral law.

The bill proposes to replace the term ‘wife’ with ‘spouse’, thus making the provision gender-neutral.

Members of the armed forces, central armed police forces, personnel of state police forces posted outside their state and employees of the Centre posted outside India are eligible to be enrolled as service voters.

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