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Gujarat assembly passes mandatory voting bill

December 19th, 2009 No comments

Gujarat Assembly on Saturday passed a landmark bill which makes, for the first time in the country, voting mandatory in local body polls.

The Gujarat Local Authorities Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2009, which also seeks to raise the reservation of seats for women in local self governance bodies from 33 to 50 per cent, was passed by voice vote.

The opposition, led by Congress, opposed the mandatory voting provision, terming it in contradiction with the constitutional provisions but supported raising of seats for women in the local bodies from 33 per cent to 50 per cent.

The opposition had demanded separate bills for 50 per cent reservation for women and for mandatory voting in local self governance bodies.

Under the bill, if a voter fails to vote for the reasons other than prescribed in the rules, he may be declared a “defaulter voter” and would face consequences for which rules will be framed and placed before the Assembly for its approval later.

“It is observed that due to low turnout of voters to discharge their duty by exercising their right to vote, the true spirit of the will of the people is not reflected in the electoral mandate,” said the statement of objects and reasons of the bill.

Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi later told reporters that this is an attempt to strengthen India’s democracy. “Everybody will benefit by compulsory voting be it a ruling party or the opposition,” he said.

While introducing the bill, Nitin Patel described the bill as a historical step taken by the government to strengthen the democratic process by achieving 100 per cent voting in the local bodies’ elections.
According to him, the proposed provision once approved, will put Gujarat in the league of a number of developed nations where voting in the local bodies’ polls is mandatory.

However, Leader of Opposition Shaktisinh Gohil described it as a “populist measure” by the Sstate government which is absolutely in contradiction with the constitutional provisions.

He added the amendment bill should be split into two and a separate bill for reservation for women should be introduced first.

“My party will support the government and would vote in favour of the bill for enhancing reservation for women from 33 per cent to 50 per cent as done by the Central Government,” Gohil said, adding, “however, Congress party cannot support the provision of mandatory voting.”

http://www.hindustantimes.com/News-Feed/gujarat/Gujarat-assembly-passes-mandatory-voting-bill/Article1-488451.aspx

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SCHEDULE FOR STATE ELECTIONS 2009

September 17th, 2009 No comments

SCHEDULE FOR STATE ELECTIONS 2009 (ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS) ARUNANCHAL PRADESH, HARYANA AND MAHARASHTRA

Date of Issue of Notification

Last date for nominations

Date for scrutiny of nominations

Last date for withdrawal of candidatures

Date of poll if necessary

Date before which the election shall be completed

Friday 18th September 2009

Friday 25th September 2009

Saturday 26th September 2009

Tuesday 29th September 2009

Tuesday 13th October 2009

Sunday 25th October 2009

Counting shall be done on Thursday, the 22nd October 2009

Number of Assembly Constituencies going to polls

State

Total Number of Assembly constituencies

Assembly constituencies reserved for SC

Assembly constituencies reserved for ST

Number of polling stations

Arunanchal Pradesh

60

Nil

59

2061

Maharashtra

288

29

25

82028

Haryana

90

17

Nil

12894

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LokSabha channel in rural areas

May 14th, 2009 No comments

As we know that there are about 14 crore TV sets accross India. If we assume that a family consists of 5 members then, 60 crore people get access to TV, but other 52crore do not. Also in urban India (about 40 crore) fix toward wrong & illogical channels that made TV an idiot box.

Lok Sabha Channel is a neutral channel. It neither supports UPA,NDA,independents, nor it tries to politically motivate. It shows all the events (like Question hour, Zero hour, & all others). We all should watch this sessions, since MPs are in power because of us. We vote them and give them power, so we should know what they are doing in Parliament. This should be done in rural areas too.

Some might say that MPs made a ‘Sabji ki Mandi‘ in the Parliament. I feel that all MPs are not the hippocrites(like Omar Abdullah, Sachin Pilot. etc who want to serve). So, rural people too are responsible to give them power. Why should not they know about the sessions in the Parliament?

 

-Shubhrojyoti

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Heavy duty on tender heads

April 30th, 2009 1 comment

Dear brothers and sisters,

It is really unfortunate to see the photo of children carrying electronic voting
machines on the eve of third phase of the Lok Sabha elections in the Bhagalpur
constituency in Bihar on Wednesday( Photo by Ranjeet Kumar) on page no 13 of
today’s The Hindu news paper.

It is painful to notice that police personal escort them.( I assume that the
people in khaki are police Personal).

Are we, the responsible citizens of India, not to be blamed for such child labour
employed by government departments. Do we really have an idea of abolishing
Child labour? Will our politicians ( whom we are going to elect and who promises
to give education for all and eradication of Child labour ) look in into this
issue.

I do not know how many thousands of children are employed in such duties all
over India.

Hope there will be a dawn in the life of those unfortunate children.

I wish those who employed the children for carrying EVM must be punished.

Will this humble and sincere request reach the officials, departments and ministries
concerned?

Let us hope for a Child Labour free India soon.

Jai Hind.

Valoothoor Vama A.Mohamed Ali
A responsible and patriotic Citizen,
Chennai

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Important instructions for polling day

April 15th, 2009 10 comments

How to cast your vote:

• The green light on the Electronic Voting machine will be on at the time
of voting.

• Press the blue button in front of the name of the candidate for whom
you want to vote.

• On pressing the blue button a red light will appear and you will hear
“BEEP” sound. This “BEEP” sound will indicate that your
vote has been registered successfully.

To register yourself as a voter please click here

Documents to be carried

Voters are required to carry along with them Electoral Photo Identity Card (EPIC)
while going to vote.

If you don’t have EPIC, you should carry with you any of the following alternative
documents for establishing your identity. Please take note that you will not
be allowed to exercise your vote if you don’t have EPIC or any of the following
documents with you even if your name is included in the Photo Electoral Rolls.

List of the alternative document is as below:

* Passport.

* Driving License.

* Income Tax Identity (PAN) cards.

* Service Identity cards issued to its employees by State / Central Government,
Public sector Undertakings, Local Bodies or Public Limited companies with photograph.

* Passbooks issued by Public Banks / Post Office and Kisan passbooks with photograph
(Accounts opened upto 28.2.09)

* Property documents such as Pattas, Registered Deeds etc. with photograph.

* ST/SC/OBC Certificates issued by competent authority with photograph (issued
upto 28.02.09).

* Pension Documents such as ex-servicemen’s Pension book / Pension Payment Order,
Ex-servicemen’s Widow / Dependent certificates, Old age Pension order, widow
pension order with photograph (issued upto 28.02.09).

* Freedom fighter Identity card with photograph.

* Arms licenses (issued upto 28.02.09).

* Certificate of physical Handicap with photograph issued by competent authority
(issued upto 28.02.09)

* Job cards issued under NREGA with photograph (issued upto 28.02.09)

* Health insurance scheme smart cards with photograph (Ministry of Labour’s
scheme, issued upto 28.02.09)

* Ration card (issued upto 28.02.09)

** If any of the above documents is available with the head of the family that
can be used for identifying the other members of the family provided all members
come together and are identified by the head of the family.

source Election commission

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Todays politicans are divided in three groups

April 12th, 2009 2 comments

Todays politicans are divided in three groups:

1. Son- politician

2. Gunda- Politician

3. Other than two above.

Definition of election also changed with the group of politician.

1. Election is a process which fulfills the aspirations of son-politicians who can do nothing other than continuing with fathers business.

2. Election is a process by which gundas hold the arms of those who once handcapped them. It is an immunity from public out raze.

3. Election is a process by which we choose the beauty of uganda & Tanjania.

While voting, one must remember which objective he or she is going to serve.

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Lok Sabha Election schedule 2009

March 27th, 2009 39 comments

The Schedule for the 2009 Lok sabha is uploaded below.

Elections will take place in 5 phases for 543 constituencies across India.

The detailed break up of the schedule is shown below. Click on it to zoom.

Please make an informed choice. Register at www.voteindia.in

** source Election Commission, India

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