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Right to Reject: A great step towards future electoral reforms to make our democracy vibrant and meaningful
Dear Friends,
This morning the Honourable Supreme
Court directed the Election Commission to include negative voting by
allowing the voters to reject all the candidates in an election.
I wholeheartedly welcome this. I
am sure it will have a long lasting impact on our polity and will be a
great step in the direction of further electoral reforms that can make
our democracy even more vibrant and participative.
Friends, for a very long time I have
called for a provision for a right to reject in elections. Without it,
there was something lacking in the system. Right now, if there are ten
candidates contesting from a seat, we are compelling the voters to
choose from those ten candidates. This judgment will empower the voters
to express their anger and reject all of them. The voters can give a
message that we do not like the candidate or the candidates’ party or
the party policies. This will give out a very strong message to
political parties- parties will be forced to think why is it that people
are not accepting them. It will make parties more responsible.
Many friends in some political parties
are skeptical of having a Right to Reject in forthcoming elections.
However, I am not surprised. We introduced a bill on compulsory
voting, which even included the Right to Reject but Congress Party
opposed it tooth and nail. The bill was passed twice, in 2008 and in
2009 but it was then withheld by the Honourable Governor.
Compulsory voting too, has several
advantages that can make our democracy stronger. It will even mitigate
fears about elections becoming display of money power. Many citizens are
disturbed by the large amounts of money being spent on elections.
However, by bringing compulsory voting, mindless and extravagant
expenditure on elections will not happen as the voter will anyway have
to come to the polling booth and cast his or her franchise.
It is natural for many of you to
ask- do things like Right to Reject and Compulsory votingviolate our
Right to Expression? No, I would say it is adding completeness in the
opportunity for expression. Right now, you are getting only half the
right of expression- that of selecting the person or party. In future,
you will get a complete right of expression- of even rejecting the
candidates.
And it is not that something is being
snatched from the voters. If compulsory schooling for children is
advocated, can you say that we are denying a child his or her childhood?
Once someone asked Mahatma Gandhi what
are the fundamental rights of the people? Gandhi ji said that it is not
about the fundamental right but the fundamental duties of the people.
When we do our duties properly, the rights will be automatically
safeguarded and if we do our duties properly, our democracy will be
safeguarded.
But friends, while it is good to
talk about Right to Reject and Compulsory Voting, this debate will be
meaningless if you are not registered as voters!
I am told that
a large number of youngsters who are 18 to 24 years old are not
registered as voters. There is nothing more unfortunate than this. The
Election Commission has started a special drive across all states for
enlisting voters and I urge all of you to make use of the drive and get
registered as voters. It is equally true that many of our NRI friends
who retain their India passports do not know that they can vote in
elections. Thus, I even urge my NRI friends to check the Election
Commission website and get registered as voters.
Democracy can only be strengthened by all of us!
As voters, we are the ‘Bhagya Vidhatas’ of our nation. What the Supreme
Court said today is a wonderful step but it is now for us to come
together, put it into practice and strengthen our democracy so that our
nation can shine in the years to come!
Narendra Modi
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