Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

PIL against parties names with religious symbols

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

A PIL has been moved in the Delhi High Court seeking directions to the Election Commission (EC) to review political parties having names with religious connotatio­ns or using symbols similar to that of the national flag and to de-register them if they do not change them within three months.

The petition by BJP leader Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay has contended that use of names with religious connotatio­ns or symbols similar to the national flag or emblem might prejudicia­lly affect the poll prospects of a candidate and would amount to a corrupt practice under the Representa­tion of the People Act (RPA) of 1951. “Review the political parties, registered with religious, caste, ethnic or linguistic connotatio­ns and ensure that they are not using a flag, similar to the national flag and de-register them if they fail to change it within three months,” the plea has urged the high court which is likely to hear the matter on Friday. Upadhyay, also a lawyer, has claimed in his plea that such a step would help to ensure free and fair elections.

In his petition, he has referred to political parties such as Hindu Sena, All India Majlis-e-ittehadul Muslimeen and Indian Union Muslim League as examples of names with religious connotatio­ns and said this was “against the spirit” of the RPA and the Model Code of Conduct. “In addition, there are many political parties including Indian National Congress, which use a flag similar to the national flag, which is also against the spirit of the RPA,” the plea has said.

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