Bribing The Voters
Retired Chief Election Commissioner , S Y Quraishi , is
all set to release his book ,
" The Undocumented Wonder : The Making of
the Great Indian Election "
Talking to DNA ( 15 April 2014 ) he listed some 40
different ways in which , Political Parties try to bribe voters
Some of these are :
> Cash
> Depositing money in voter's bank
account
> Liquor Bottles
> LPG Cylinders
> Free Rice / Food Packets
> Payments of Electricity / Water Bills
> Mass Feasts
> Screening of films
> Laptops / Tablets
> Bicycles
> Mangal Sutras
> Gold Coins
> Buffalos
> Colour TV
> Mixer - Grinder
> Unemployment Allowance
> Waiver of loans
> Free Houses ......etc
Political Parties are happy that Mr Quarishi , being an
honest / straight forward person , could imagine only 10 % of the ways of
bribing voters !
And who cares that the EC has managed to seize a meager
Rs 300 crores worth of cash so far during the current season , when all of the
Rs 40,000 Crores worth of black money ( @ Rs 5 crores per candidate * 8,000
candidates ) , has escaped un-noticed ( looking other way ? ) by ,
> Income Tax Department
> Enforcement Directorate
> CAG / CVC
> Election Commission.....etc
Even the almighty Supreme Court seemed helpless , when
it held recently :
" Although promises of distribution of
freebies may not technically constitute corrupt practice , under the
Representation of People Act , they vitiate the electoral process by
influencing voters and disturbing the level playing between contesting parties
"
And since there is no difference of opinion between the
political parties when it comes to exploiting the poverty of 400 million BPL (
Below the Poverty Line ) voters , I would not be surprised if the next
government at the Centre , introduces a ,
" Bribe
( given ) Politically ( is ) Legal
Bill " ( for BPL people ! )
in the very first session of 16th Lok Sabha
!
Expect it to be passed unanimously - and without a
debate !
Political parties are firm believer of what Kaushik
Basu ( onetime advisor to PM ) once said ( - although in a different context )
,
" Giving bribe must not be treated as crime
Ordinary citizens are forced to give
bribes when they are denied , service that is legitimately due to them
If they are held innocent , they will come forward and
report all instances when they were forced to bribe bureaucrats
Only bribe-takers must be punished "
* hemen parekh ( 28 April 2014 /
Mumbai )
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