The Election Commission of India and its rendezvous with Elections 2014
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Manu Sharma,
New Delhi” May 10,2014, The stone thrower and the intended victim are both party to the incident as one of them is surely the true victim for reasons best known to them and erring in the public eye. The offender might use the media to highlight himself as the victim in the public eye and the punisher to stand in prejudiced controversy or vice versa. The truth is they both gain something by coming into the limelight.
The same holds true for both EC and its actions against its political offenders in the public eye. The more it involves itself in taking action against them, the more it holds itself to fall victim to unwarranted uncalled for controversies sadly none of them of its making or liking hence endangering itself to end up as the sole victim in the public eye, with both the offender and the victim garnering political gains in the melee.
Has the respect and admiration of ECI taken a severe beating because of the overabundance of avowal against it by leading politicians becoming acerbic across party lines of late? The question here is the Honorable Election Commission of India being used for political gains or electorate mileage by the all and mighty political bigwigs for their own vested interests? Can it come out unscathed maintaining its sheen of character and reliability out of all the recent political humdrum? Does it need to take drastic steps against offenders to pass the public’s ‘Agni Pariksha’ to maintain its reverential image?
I do remember my civics lesson in junior school when The Election Commission of India was inculcated in our psyche as the most powerful and dignified entity of all, safe guarding the dignity and morality of our democracy by holding free and fair elections in our country with infinite stupendous powers and immunity over anything to everything during elections. We truly believed and still believe and conjecture both in awe and admiration of its upholding the true spirit of our democracy alongside the four pillars of our constitution the Executive (Government), Legislature (Parliament & State Assemblies, etc), Judiciary (Supreme Court, High Court & Other Judicial centers) and of course our stalwart Media.
It seems the Political fraternity is reaping hay in blaming each other and using the lenience, moderation and high ethics of the honorable EC for their own political gains, they mistakenly are taking its silence as precursory to general weakness, which I consider to be completely off beam on their part. One can say that they are using the Media too in this game of controversies to catch the public eye but Media has to do what it knows best and that is ‘Report’ without being prejudicially biast. These political games are taking its toll by tarnishing the ECI’s image in the public eye.
The EC has to stand out by taking tough decisions and correct actions to safeguard itself and the spirit of democracy which we all hold so true in our mindsets and heart. Any blot on its sheen would surely damage its image in the eyes of a billion odd people. Conceivably, for the first time in the history of Lok Sabha elections, politicians have challenged the commission to act against them. This audacity also displays many politicians completely and blatantly disregarding ECI dictates. It’s no secret that The ECI can take drastic action against all its offenders but there might be other reasons for its mild attitude towards such political abuse. The election of 2014 has a gigantic outlook and its periphery of duties, responsibilities and demography are just too mammoth in proportions to be managed properly and effectively by it in order to conduct fair and free elections in the country. Even though EC is unsparing in its efforts, resources and temperament and fully concentrating all its energies in giving the above to the people of India. Though given all its powers and vigilance the EC cannot be expected to look into trifling affairs or to find needles in the haystack as controversies, blame games, false reporting and complaints run a havoc and are galore in catching the public eye through the media during election time and needless to say this happens every time during elections. In such a huge game of election its fair enough and understandable that small matters end up big and many tend go unreported but those which are of serious nature should not be left lacking strict action.
It is astonishing that the ECI’s Model Code of Conduct has bought about many leaders under its net for violations in the ongoing polls. The list includes the names of the high and mighty political bigwigs like Narendra Modi, Parkash Singh Badal, Mulayam Singh Yadav, Sharad Pawar, Beni Prasad Verma etc. However, no one has faced any stern action so far. In most of the cases, the commission has let them go free with only a warning and this is what is actually acting as a stye in the public’s eye and many of the political juggernauts who want to use it as a weapon of sorts against their opponents. This ostensible game of hypocrisy and leniency to reasons known best to EC is somehow earning it a bad name. Now EC is in a quandary because strict vehement action against a populist leader is subject to public ire and of posing a grave danger to the security of the nation. Even though such violators of ECI model code of conduct do needs an exemplary scapegoat but of what stature or proportion is the million-dollar question? Let us consider Mr. Modi’s direct challenge to EC in holding a rally in Varanasi, which the EC had imposed a ban upon. What action should EC take? EC can and should thwart the rally by holding a limited curfew and deploying any number of paramilitary or military forces to snub the rally and maybe holding Mr. Modi in safe judicial custody for a day or two until the elections are over. However, a stricter action like cancellation of his candidature or a lawful punishment would not go down well with the public as he is being considered the prime ministerial candidate by a large section of the public. It is actually also prime duty of the EC to safeguard the candidates from any harm least of all from itself.
Clarity and transparency of EC’s actions also matter. For example, ECI in April barred BJP’s Amit Shah and SP’s Azam Khan from UP public rallies. But within a week of its decision, its poll panel revoked only Shah’s ban and not Azam Khan’s leaving the gates open for further controversy and mudslinging by a section of the public in favor of Azam Khan, even though EC was right in taking necessary action to avoid a piquant law and order situation in the sensitive region.
There are other instances where strict disciplinary action is sought after by the public as a onetime exemplary measure for keeping the EC’s Model Code of Conduct intact with all veneration. Listed below are some examples where EC has acted quite leniently and could have made example of its use of limitless powers to gain back its prestige in the eyes of all its critics:
Recently in May HP State BJP president Satpal Singh Satti, complained to EC in the assembly segment ahead of polling for Hamirpur Lok Sabha seat accusing State Industries Minister Mukesh Agnihotri representing the Haroli constituency of flexing money, muscle power and affecting the working of the police to benefit his party’s prospects in elections. Though, EC only increased the security forces but still it could have gone a step further by taking some other action to maintain its image.
In another instance many political parties ended up taking jibes at each other at the cost of EC’ s leniency to catch the public eye through the media. Like the JD(U) President Sharad Yadav criticizing Mr. Modi for questioning the Election Commission. With TMC also following suite with its bag full of woes against Mr. Mr. Modi to the ECI. TMC complained to EC against Mr. Modi for violating poll code by seeking votes in the name of religion as In Asansole. TMC also brought forth Mr. Modi’s accusing the EC of acting impartially in the wake of BJP’s complaints of booth rigging in West Bengal, Bihar and western Uttar Pradesh and daring it to take action against him though his party later claimed it to be nothing more than a mere suggestion from him. TMC also complaint to EC against live telecast of speeches of course once again its missile aimed at BJP.
The The Congress claim of the Gujarat Police trying to “hush up” the case registered against Narendra Modi in an FIR on April 30 for poll code violation and urged the Election Commission to transfer the case to an agency outside the state. The Faizabad scenario where EC sought report on Mr. Modi’s speech where he invoked Lord Ram from the district authorities. The UP attorney journals confusion against EC for favoring BJP. AAP complaint to EC regarding Mr. Modi’s marital status and the Congress backing it up. Massive cash seizures by EC show the involvement of Black Money in Polls.. The tussle, bustle and hustle between BJP’ Smriti Irani and Congress Priyanka Vadra’s PA in Amethi. The EC rejecting AAP booth capturing and massive rigging complaint in Amethi including that of Rahul Gandhi visiting poll booths. The Army Chief naming controversy. The after 10 Pm canvassing by candidate’s clearance to Madras HC by EC. The Election Commission letting off former Jharkhand Chief Minister Babulal Marandi with a “warning” for support of pastors and bishops of various churches in Dumka to support him and his party in the Lok Sabha elections. These are cases, which the Media has highlighted, and I bet there are more such incidents, which has escaped the Media’s attention and can be successfully used by ECI to set exemplary punishment for future election activities. The malignment of each other during political rallies and in speeches by the various leaders belonging to various political parties has broken a record of sorts during the current election.
Well The Election Commission of India certainly has to set an example by punishing some of the offenders to showcase and safeguard its integrity as a powerful institution in front of the electorate of India that it can chew more than it can bite and anyone flouting its rules and MCC is out for a hard time.
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Dear Sagarji,
Please find attached the article for your kind perusal and record.
Please find attached the article for your kind perusal and record.
Thanks and Warm Regards,
Manu Sharma@outlook.com
Manu Sharma@outlook.com
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VICTORYDAY PARADE ON MOSCOW’S RED SQUARE 2014
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Nehru Memorial Museum and Library Events for the Week 12th May to 16th May, 2014
9052014Monday, 12th MaySeminar
‘Reproduced Sound:
Perception, Reception and Sensibility—The case of Indian art music’
Prof. R. Nandakumar,
NMML.
3.00 pm, Seminar Room, Library Building
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Tuesday, 13th MayWeekly Seminar
‘Forest, Livelihood, Development:
A comparative study of the experience of two “Progressive” Laws, Panchayat Extension to Scheduled Areas (PESA) and Forest Rights Act (FRA)’
Dr. Kamal Nayan Choubey,
NMML.
3.00 pm, Seminar Room, Library Building
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Thursday, 15th MayPublic Lecture (‘Science, Society and Nature’ series)
‘Wildlife in Our Backyards and how India Might Show the Way’
Dr. Vidya Athreya,
Wildlife Conservation Society India,
Pune.
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Friday, 16th MayPublic Lecture (‘Science, Society and Nature’ series)
‘Rising Himalayas and Struggling High Altitude Life:
Human wildlife interactions in the mountains’
Dr. Tsewang Namgail,
Snow Leopard Conservancy India Trust.
3.00 pm, Seminar Room, Library Building
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Arnab Goswami FIXED Narindra Modi’s Interview
9052014May09, 2014
There was nothing new and all Q&A were related to Low Grade Politics
indulged in by politicians and Narendra Modi himself in the lead.
Gujarat is World’s Biggest Scam State. Angadia, Hawala, Ponzy,
Moneylender, Chit Fund Capital of the World.
Only good thing is that all the Nonsense of Modi is available in one interview.
He avoided ‘Gross Failure of Gujarat in all Critical Development Issues’.
He pretended ignorance about the Cases against Maya Kodnani who
resigned as Minister on March27, 2009 over seven years after the riots
and murders and later convicted and sentenced to 28 years in jail.
He has started meeting PRESS who is likely to be Exposing Every Detail
of Modi Scams, Riots, Communal Speeches, etc etc in an attempt to
influence them.
Something he managed to Avoid and Evade on development and social
issues will be in focus – he shall face Worst of Media either way if
he wins over 200 seats or less than 125.
Every single wrong he has done will be exposed.
10 Biggest TRAGEDIES Of Gujarat Indian Voters Must Know
1.] Very Large Companies control Business, Trade and Infrastructure
in Gujarat and Gujarat has Sold Out to Corporate: Ambani, Adani,
ESSAR, Tata, WIPRO and many more run businesses of Rs.10,00,000 crores
in which people of Gujarat has no EQUITY and 62m People of Gujarat
have no Share in Natural Resources of Gujarat.
2.] Tax Collection in Gujarat is just 11% of GDP against 63.3% tax
rate and India rax collection rate of 17.7%. Thus there is massive
leak of taxes CORRUPTION.
3.] He said Gujaratis are expert businessmen born traders with
history of our 5000 years (same thing he said in Delhi – BJP is party
of traders) and with Foreign Technology collaboration India-EU/USA can
dominate the world – also told them Gujarat has 14,000 MW of power
generation capacity when actual was 6400 MW around 2004 etc – actually
then there were severe power shortages and Industry operated 5 days in
a week and working hours were staggered. The impression was clearly he
is Liar, Incompetent and Immature.
4.] Nanavati Commission clearly stated two things first program was
planned from Ahmadabad to send batches of 2200 every alternate day in
Sabarmati express and none of the SEWAKS had valid ticket or
reservation – this itself points to the fact that large number SEWAKS
left Ahmadabad Apprehending Clashes – travelling without ticket was
therefore – when 2200 Unreserved young workers in unreserved coaches
were travelling for two days there are possibilities of Clashes at
every station. Why was DNA tests not carried out on victims points to
the fact that non SEWAK families of men women and children were
engulfed in fire? Out of 59 Causalities 27 were women, 21 men and 10
Children. Women rarely travel alone in very long distance train –
obviously Innocent Families were trapped in communal clash.
5. CAG reported this year that Gujarat has cheaply acquired 1.08
million hectares of Farmers land for Corporate cheaply and 6 million
hectares is operated by BJP RSS cadre for grazing etc disguised as
water harvesting etc.
This is Clearly a Conspiracy to acquire 40% to 50% land area of Gujarat.
6. Gujarat has completely FAILED to develop Water Resources in the
state. NWDT strictly regulated entitlement of Gujarat at 10,000 cusecs
but Gujarat designed 40,000 cusec system. It could have connected UKAI
dam to Narmada Canal. Dam itself has not been built. Then Gujarat
diverted 3 maf of water or 33% for drinking purpose through pipelines
and also built Sufalam Sujalam project drawing over 1 maf of water and
around 1 maf of water is diverted for Sabarmati River Front. Instead
of 9 MAF just 4 maf is left for release in Narmada Canal network. So
instead of 4000 cusec water available Capacity of Canal is 40,000
cusecs.
7. Healthcare in Gujarat had failed 50% Children are Malnourished
even as Central government provided Subsidies 35 Kg Wheat & Rice to
Gujarat population. Gujarat EXPORT milk than Feed Own Population.
8. Education in Gujarat is SUBSTANDARD – 95% students are taught in
Gujarati medium and practically learn nothing. IN FACT GUJARAT SPEND
JUST 0.4% OF SGDP ON HEATH & EDUCATION.
9. Food Production in Gujarat is just 3% of India, Farmers in Gujarat
get Rs.40 per kg for Groundnut Kernels that are retailed for Rs.200
per kg. Similarly Gujarat farmer get Rs.80 for Spices that retail for
Rs.450 to Rs.480 per kg in cities.
10. Gujarat signed 51000 MoUs with foreign investors worth $1500m but
nothing materialized. MSMEs are shutting down, Workers are Paid Low
Wages, Hired for short Contracts and deprived of Provident Fund.
Ravinder Singh, National General Secretary.
Sabka Bharat Mission 2019
Y-77, Hauz Khas, New Delhi -110016
Ph: 9650421857, 9718280435
Sabkabharatmission2019@gmail.com
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SCAM is Systematic, Poison Seed, 5 Fingers in Ghee – Head in Kadai
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Four activists in Mahan were arrested and put in jail
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Brikesh Singh, Greenpeace India
To Me
May 8 at 7:12 PM
Hi Naresh,
At 12.05 hrs this morning, four activists in Mahan were arrested and put in jail. Akshay Gupta, Vinit Gupta, Bechan Lal Shah and Vijay Shankar Singh, were neither told what their crime is not where they were being taken. They now await trial.
All because they chose to stand up against the company that wants to chop down over 5,00,000 trees and displace thousands of villagers in Mahan. Essar, the lead partner in this company, has made several attempts to gag support for Mahan’s forests in the past. But it hasn’t worked.
Treating those four activists as criminals is like treating all of us who stand for forests as criminals. We can’t let this happen. Let’s tell the company that support for forests will not be stifled.
Ask Essar to commit to oppose the arrest of activists for protesting peacefully.
Showing the company that support for Mahan’s forests spreads beyond the villages, will help make them cautious of their reputation. They need to know that there are lakhs of us who know of their intention and they can’t continue with their slimy ways.
After hours of their arrest, we finally found out that they’ve been booked under four charges including robbery. Robbery? Yeah, we know how ridiculous these charges are. But that’s not all. One of our activists reports that he was beaten up by the police when he refused to sign a confession.
Earlier this week, people in Mahan prevented company officials from demarcating trees in the forest. And now four of them are under arrest. The movement to protect Mahan’s forests continues. Let’s show this to the company who wants to destroy it.
Thanks,
Brikesh Singh
Greenpeace India
Greenpeace India
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Dear Naresh, Food Tank has hand-picked 18 books for our 2014 summer reading
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“Thoughtful Leadership Lecture and Interactive session”
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rajpal.singh@ficci.com CIN: U99999DL1956NPL002635 Rajpal Singh Director and Head Youth Affairs & Sports, Skills Development (International) & Postal Reforms & Labour and Employement May 5, 2014 Dear Sir / Madam, FICCI is pl
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