SC notice to Centre, EC on fresh plea against freebies
A bench of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra issued notices to the Union of India and the poll panel on a petition filed by Bengaluru resident Shashank J Sreedhara.
PTI
New Delhi, 15 Oct
The Supreme Court has sought
response from the Centre and the Election Commission on a fresh plea against
the practice of political parties promising freebies during elections.
A bench of Chief Justice DY
Chandrachud and Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra issued notices to the
Union of India and the poll panel on a petition filed by Bengaluru resident
Shashank J Sreedhara.
The petition filed by advocate
Srinivasan has also sought a direction to poll panel to take effective steps to
restrain political parties from making promises of freebies during the
pre-election period. "The unregulated promise of freebies imposes a
significant and unaccounted financial burden on the public exchequer. Further,
there exists no mechanism to ensure the fulfilment of pre-poll promises on
which votes were secured," the plea said.
The top court tagged the matter
with other pleas on similar issue. The apex court had earlier agreed to list
for hearing pleas against the practice of political parties promising freebies
during elections after senior advocate Vijay Hansaria, appearing for lawyer and
PIL petitioner Ashwini Upadhyay, sought urgent hearing of the matter.
Upadhyay's plea said there should
be a total ban on populist measures to gain undue political favour from voters
as they violate the Constitution, and the EC should take suitable deterrent
measures.
It also urged the court to declare
that the promise of irrational freebies from public funds before elections
unduly influences the voters, disturbs the level playing field and vitiates the
purity of the poll process.
“Petitioner submits that the recent
trend of political parties to influence voters by offering freebies with an eye
on elections is not only the greatest threat to the survival of democratic
values but also injures the spirit of the Constitution,” the plea said.
“This unethical practice is just
like giving bribes to the electorate at the cost of the exchequer to stay in
power and must be avoided to preserve democratic principles and practices,” it
said.
The petition sought a direction to
the EC to insert an additional condition in the relevant paragraphs of the
Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order 1968, which deals with
conditions for recognition as a state party, that a “political party shall not
promise/distribute irrational freebies from the public fund before the
election”.
The petitioner has urged the apex
court to declare that the promise or distribution of private goods or services,
which are not for public purposes from public funds, before the elections
violates several articles of the Constitution, including Article 14.
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