EC asks officials to stop use of liquor to influence voters in U’khand
DEHRADUN: Expressing disappointment over the steps taken by the Excise department to stop use of liquor by political parties to influence voters in Uttarakhand, the Election Commission on Thursday asked the state government to look into movement of liquor from both legitimate and illegitimate sources and submit a report to the EC at the earliest.
“One of the important issue raised before the Commission is use of liquor to influence election. Commission has expressed dissatisfaction on performance of Excise department.
“Commission has asked Excise secretary and commissioner to further speed up enforcement action to regulate flow of liquor from legitimate sources and prevent its flow from illegitimate sources and other states,” Chief Election Commissioner Naseem Zaidi told reporters here. Zaidi who was here on a two-day visit to the state going to the polls on February 15 held extensive consultations with officials and political parties to review preparedness for polls here said even the Chief Secretary has been asked to keep a tab on movement of liquor in the state.
The EC will review the steps taken in 3-4 days, he said. Measures are also being taken to prevent use of cash to influence voters with air intelligence units being put up at Jollygrant airport, Sahastradhara helipad and Pantnagar airport to keep an eye on movement of unaccounted cash by air, he said.
The CEC also spoke of a standard operating procedure to check flow of money to be followed during the last 72 hours before the start of polling when movement of money and liquor is usually at its peak. With 19 murder convicts serving their jail terms released on parole in Uttarakhand in less than a month since December, the Commmission asked the state government to review their release.