Gujarat Makes Voting a Must in Local Elections


Gandhinagar, Dec 19 (IANS) A bill to make voting compulsory in all local self-government bodies in Gujarat was passed by the state assembly Saturday - the first such move in the country - amid opposition by the Congress members.

Piloting the bill, Urban Development Minister Nitin Patel termed it a pioneering move aimed at making democracy more representative and meaningful. Congress legislature party leader Shaktisinh Gohil, however, opposed the bill, terming it "impractical" and "designed with political motives".

The Gujarat Local Authorities Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2009 amends the Bombay Provincial Municipal Corporation Act 1949, the Gujarat Municipalities Act, 1963 and the Gujarat Panchayats Act 1993, to make voting compulsory in all seven municipal corporations, 159 municipalities, 26 district panchayats, 223 taluka panchayats and in 13,713 village panchayats of the state.

All registered voters in Gujarat will be required to vote and those absent will be summoned by the local election officer and asked to submit a valid reason with proof within a month.

The bill empowers the election officer designated by the state election commission to declare people who do not cast their vote as defaulter voters. They shall subsequently be notified and will have an opportunity to present their reason within a month.

Exemption will be granted on account of illness, absence from the country or state on polling day and for any other reason prescribed by the state. Subsequently, the government will decide on the action to be taken against the defaulters.

 

  

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