what do you think?
AYAN (WEB DEVOLOPER) 24 August 2012
what do you think?
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate) 26 August 2012
No electroral procedure is not ideal still
surjit singh (Assistant) 26 August 2012
IN INDIA Election Procedure is just like marketing a commodities, Election procedure is just a mockery of democracy. When more than half of the population lives in rural areas and mostly these are the votes which decides the result of the candidates and after all party. Most of the voters in this rural areas are illeterate or semi literate, they vote on the direction of their elders or as per the wave of the party, they do not chose their representative on the basis of their performance in the society. They even do not know what they(representative) are going to do after being elected, what are the duties of the representative.
About more than 30 percent of the adult population names are not enrolled in the voter list. Out of the enrolled voters only less than 48% votes, which means a party comes to majority on the votes of just 20-30% of voters, that means more than 70% of the voters are against or not will to see the party in the majority/power.
We have given voters identity card to individuals, with a EVM machine without full proof, We have given right to elect, but no right to reject or right to recall. It like putting a coin in a deep well which can be taken out only if the well dry up.
The true ,meaning of democracy can be achieved only when every citizen are trully educated, other wise it will be like the reservation policy which was initially adopted for 20 years for upliftment of particular class, till 65 years we are in the habit of extending the reservation policy which appears will never come to end, that means we are not able to prosper in real sence. How long we will carry on with this reservation vote bank game.
I SAY IT IS A COUNTRY WHERE PLANNING COMMISSION SAY 32 RUPEES A DAY ARE ENOUGH FOR ONE TO BRAND HIM APL. WHEN OFFICIAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION GETS LAKHS BY WAY OF SALARY AND MORE AS ALLOWANCES AND ALSO MORE AS FACILITIES AT THE COST OF TAXER PAYER MONEY. ITS A COUNTRY WHERE A PEON HAS TO CATER THE MEDICAL EXPENSES FROM HIS SALARY AND WHEN ITS COMES TO OFFICIAL IT HAS TO BE FROM THE TAXPAYER MONEY.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate) 26 August 2012
Even polling procedure is not defect free
puneet saxena (student) 28 August 2012
election reforms: idea of 100% representation(critically examine)
Electoral reform:this idea can solve most of the present problems
1.two round of election should be there.in first round any number of people can contest for a seat and two candidates who will get more votes than other will contest for second round.
2. In present system one candidate win and has the power of giving one vote in parliament/assembly but in my proposed system there will be two representative from a seat and will have the voting power in parliament/assembly according to vote they got in second round of election(in percent).in this way hundred percent of representation of the constituency will go to the parliament/assembly.
i make it clear by an example.
let's assume there are six contestant in first round of election .first gets 30%, second gets 27%,third gets 23%, fourth gets 9% ,fifth gets 6%, sixth gets 5% of total casted votes. no one gets the support of majority of people but who will get 30% will win the election according to present system.so every candidate tries to target some segment of people and win the election by targeting one or two segments of society (that is easy in our caste and religion based society)and do not care about the majority.
but when second round of election will be conducted according to my proposal then first candidate who got 30% and second candidate who got 27% will contest the election and will try hard to get more votes to get more voting power in parliament/assembly.
suppose in second round one gets 70% of total casted votes and other will get 30% of total casted votes. so first has 0.7 voting power and second has 0.3 voting power.this will represent total casted votes that is 100% representation.
3. compulsary voting should be there.if anyone does not cast his/her vote he/she should be legally obliged to give reason with affidavit for not casting vote that is more inconvinient than casting vote.compulsory voting is needed because if voting turnout is 50% and any one gets 70% votes that's mean he represent only 35% voters of total voters.that's mean proper representation in not going to parliament/assembly.
4. with the use of technology we can make voting easy. we should allow everyone to cast his/her vote by using UID card from any where in india.
5.election of all assembly, local bodies, parliament should be done simultaneously.
6.right to reject option should be there.
7. right to get back my representation from my MP/MLA instead of right to recall:
in every constituency there should be some definite place where anyone who is not satisfy from his leader can cast negative vote against him by using his/her UID card.and the result of these negative votes should be declare every year. these negative votes will decrease the voting power of one leader and increase the voting power of other and so will also affect the govt.
for example suppose, there are two leaders A and B of a constituency with voting power of 0.7 and 0.3 . after one year of election A get 15% of negative votes while B gets 5% negative votes then after one year A's voting power will be 0.6 and B's voting power will be 0.4 .
this process also affect the govt. at present the govt. does not have the majority of voters representation because the MP/MLA does not represent the majority but in my proposed system no govt. can be formed without more than 50% voters representation.
8.a candidate should be allowed to fight election from one seat only.
9.every constituency should have two jansansad(one for each because there will be two winning leader from a constituency).every leader has to sit in jansansad for some definite days in a year and by doing this, leader will know about the real problems of the public and will has to solve the public problem and will know public opinion about particular issue.
10. a mobile phone can be used to get the opinion of public about particular issue. a leader or govt. can get public opinion about particular issue by sending them questionnaire at mobile phone.every voter who has mobile phone can register his/ her mobile no. in election voting id card/UID card(with election commission or with any other authority who will help leader to get public opinion).
11. a contestant should be local to the constituency or have been living there for last 10 years in the constituency from which he/she wants to contest election.otherwise outside celebrity will come and may win the election by riding on people's impulse. in Moradabad UP Azharuddin won the MP election in spite of having corruption charges and nothing knowledge about the constituency and about people's hope. he is from Andra pradesh.
please critically examine it.