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  • Election Commission wants parties to disclose freebies details
  • EC proposes amending poll code of conduct
  • EC asks parties to submit views by October 19

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EC wants political parties to disclose details on poll freebies

In a letter to all recognised national and state parties, the Election Commission asked them to submit their views on the proposals by October 19.

EC wants political parties to disclose details on poll freebies

Amid a debate on the freebies, the Election Commission on Tuesday proposed amending the model code to ask political parties to provide authentic information to voters on the financial viability of their poll promises.

In a letter to all recognised national and state parties, the Election Commission asked them to submit their views on the proposals by October 19.

The EC said empty poll promises have far-reaching ramifications, and added it cannot overlook the undesirable impact inadequate disclosures on election promises have on financial sustainability.

"The Commission notes that the consequences of inadequate disclosures by political parties get attenuated by the fact that elections are held frequently, providing opportunities for political parties to indulge in competitive electoral promises, particularly in multi-phase elections, without having to spell out their financial implications more particularly on committed expenditure," the letter said.

The EC letter comes weeks after Prime Minister Narendra Modi derided the "revdi" culture, a reference to freebies offered by political parties, triggering a war of words between the BJP and opposition parties. The issue of freebies is now being debated in the Supreme Court.

The poll panel has proposed to amend the Model Code of Conduct to add a proforma to Part VIII (Guidelines on election manifesto) of the MCC.

It will require political parties to inform voters about the financial feasibility of promises made in their manifestos and also whether they are sustainable within the financial space of the state or the Union government.

The proposed proforma seeks details of revenue generation ways (through additional tax, if any), rationalising expenditure (cutting some schemes, if so required), impact on committed liabilities and/or raising of further debt and its impact on Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act (FRBM) limits.

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The model code is a document which guides the EC in ensuring level playing field for all political parties and candidates during elections.

The EC noted that as of now most political parties do not submit to the EC their poll declarations in time.

The letter said, "The choice to cast the vote ... is directly and intricately linked to access to timely and, reliable information. It is in this background that timely availability of data-points to assess financial viability of the promises made to voters in the election manifestos assumes criticality." The poll panel said it is of the considered view that with adequate disclosures on the financial implications of the promises made, the Indian electorate will be able to exercise informed poll choices.

"Although implementation of election promises could have several ramifications, the Commission proposes to confine the disclosures to only the financial implications of the promises in terms of the financial resources required...," the letter said.

The poll panel in a recent meeting led by Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar and attended by Election Commissioner Anup Chandra Pandey decided it cannot remain a "mute spectator" and overlook the undesirable impact of some of the promises and offers, on the conduct of free and fair elections and maintaining level playing field, sources said.

They said the poll panel agrees in principle with the point of view that framing of manifestos is the right of the political parties.

Parties have been asked to send their views on the proposed changes in the poll code by October 19. It said if no response is received by then it will be presumed the party has nothing specific to say on the issue.

Drawing upon his experience with the Finance Commission, RBI, and the budget process as a Union finance secretary, CEC Kumar pushed for the electoral reform for not only bringing about a standardised disclosure proforma for guidance of political parties and candidates, but also ensuring authentic information to the voters to assess financial viability of election promises.

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