Saturday, May 3, 2014
Any election without its humour and
laughable moments is no fun. Lately, apart from the politicians it’s the Election Commission (EC) and its
multiple Commissioners and field level Commissioners that have been providing
some comic moments. They have this thing called Model Code of Conduct (MCC) which the politicians and other public
figures campaigning are supposed to follow. I believe Mohinder Amarnath would
have called these guys “a bunch of jokers” without a second thought; such is
their implementation of policies and codes. The first and foremost task of the
EC is to ensure all voters who wish to vote are able to vote without hindrance.
They have failed miserably in this task and someone needs to explain and
probably even be prosecuted for this serious lapse. It’s not even a question of
a few hundreds or thousands, this runs into millions according to news reports:
There is no denying that the task of
conducting elections in India is a huge one. It’s the biggest elections on the
planet that can face a lot of hurdles. That is understandable and we shall deal
with it later. But why should there be a problem with something as clerical as
voter rolls? Six Million in just one
state and there maybe others in other states too. That’s not a small number,
that’s almost like disenfranchising the
whole of Israel or Sweden or Switzerland. The EC apologised for this but
this is a crime that needs much more than a mere apology. This is the reason
people have stopped trusting even the EC. An earlier CEC, Naveen Chawla, was
reportedly talking to Congress party members from the toilet of his office. And
after all this the EC gets into idiotic issues of MCC.
First they ban Amit Shah for his “revenge”
speech. Then they ban Azam Khan for
his “Muslims saved Kargil” speech.
Both are idiotic cases and didn’t deserve any action. But like the media, the
EC too now indulges in “monkey balancing”.
Amit Shah’s ban has been reversed but not Azam Khan’s. I’m no fan of Khan but
if he wants to say Muslims saved Kargil, what is wrong in it? At best it’s a
lie or not the full truth. That should be combated by other politicians not by
the EC. Which political speech during an election does not have some sprinkling
of lies and distortions? This whole nonsense of “hate speech” is driven a lot by religious issues. There is nothing
hateful in what Khan or Shah said. Why are we so scared that Hindus and Muslims
are dumb who will fall prey to such speeches? Are the ECs
supposed to act as their Mother-in-law?
There is another moron (who invented the
DNA testing system) called Abu Azmi
who wants the DNA of those Muslims, who didn’t vote for his party, to
scientifically establish if they are Muslims or RSS members. For the record,
even RSS has a Muslim-wing. So far, terrorists wanted to hear some verses from
Quran or the name of Mohammad’s mother to establish one was a Muslim. Now we
have a new method? In case some have forgotten, this same EC covered all the elephants of Mayawati on
frivolous claims of other parties that it would influence voters. The EC spent
crores on it. Does the EC really believe voters are that dumb? There was even a
complaint by Congress in MP to hide lotus ponds. This has been getting sillier with time. Then there’s the
question of campaigning or flashing symbols on voting day. Which age does the
EC live in?
The EC recently filed FIRs against Narendra Modi for flashing the Lotus
badge while talking to media after voting in Gandhinagar on April 30. The
Congress and others complained about it and the EC held a special 3 hour
emergency meeting after which they decided to file the FIRs against Modi. This
is as stupid as it gets. There’s a 24X7 media beaming sound-bites from various
candidates on voting day. There was Nandan Nilekani commenting on BJP and why
Congress should win after he voted in Bangalore. In the pic below, others using
symbols after voting are doing so deliberately and not accidentally:
There was Meera Sanyal in Mumbai
condemning Milind Deora after she voted in Mumbai. There are many such cases
and the complaints can be endless. If that is not enough, on voting days at
some places there is campaigning on at other towns. The media airs those
campaigns. Does it not influence voters? Is the EC under the impression what
Modi may say in Bangalore may not have any impact on a voter in Bihar which may
have a voting-day? Or are the channels not airing the campaigns in voting
areas? What is the point of the whole farce of FIRs and silly actions wasting time
from an important exercise in the country? Because the media morons and
Congress screamed the EC filed an FIR against Giriraj Singh (Who said Modi-haters must go to Pakistan). The
arrest warrant against him has been quashed by the Jharkhand HC. What is so
painful about what Giriraj said? (There are already people who have said they
will leave the country if Modi becomes PM). It may offend some people but is
mere offence cause enough for the EC’s quixotic behaviour? In an interesting story, the state of Ohio
in the US has banned negative campaigning and lies against candidates.
Although this has been challenged in their SC under First Amendment
rights, there is a similar need for dramatic change in our MCC.
Operating the same MCC where prosecutable crimes aren't separated from
petty issues drains the EC of valuable time, resources and focus.
If at all the EC and political parties
really want to stop this silly incidents all they have to do is have clear
guidelines for the media. In this day and age it is absurd not to recognise
that channels like NDTV, Timesnow, CNN-IBN, Aajtak and other groups are active
campaigners in elections. Each media channel supports and campaigns for a
party. The excessive promotion of Mrs Vadra
by Arnab Goswami and TimesNow has
reached levels of absolute moronery. Even the most stupid and childish things
she says and does are peddled as great political insight or skill. Silly Arnab
even had problems with someone calling her “Mrs Vadra” because the Vadra name
is now associated with land scams which are in the news again. Given all these
stupidities does the EC have time for crimes such as illegal voter cards?
The
EC has been quixotic in almost all elections. First off, holding a national election over 35-40 day period itself
is a very absurd practice. The gaps between voting days provide enough
opportunities for political parties to get exit polls from sources and even
corrupt media channels to tailor their campaigns in between voting days. It also
provides opportunities for other corrupt practices to be extended. The whole
exercise has to be modernised and completed within a week. It may be a tall
task and require a lot of resources. It’s better to make those resources
available and enable elections to finish inside a week. Considering elections
form one of the most important parts of a democracy, the new govt must make it
a top priority for electoral reforms. That would at least be a start to stop
the EC’s Quixotic ways.
Source: http://www.mediacrooks.com/2014/05/the-quixotic-ec.html#.U2UtbVfiiA8
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