Friday, January 24, 2020

EC tells to SC not to give tickets to criminals



Date : 25/01/2020

Image result for supreme court of indiaChanges are naturally and big role for future of any nation. Whether it may in right direction or wrong direction. But any how you can't resist it and this is now happening in India. As we know India will become future massive power and step for it is taken in presents day or already started but I just want to say that a big change can be brought only by them who has no any selfishness, who has good thoughts, who has power of doing something, aggressive, some ethics, lifestyle and own value moreover this all things hardly seen in our politicians and it is major portion of resisting growing India not in future still today also.

India Election Commission want to take a step against a criminal politicians and there for they ask for help from Supreme Court and told that no criminal should is given ticket for election and also list out that who has criminal background hence it may very major and effective step if it is implement in India and very good decision if it will apply in next election.

Now I also give some useful information from today news paper read this below article:
The Election Commission of India on Friday told the Supreme Court that its 2018 direction asking poll candidates to declare their criminal antecedents in electronic and print media has not helped curb criminalisation of politics.

The poll panel suggested that instead of asking candidates to declare criminal antecedents in the media, political parties should be asked not to give tickets to candidates with criminal background.
A bench of Justices RF Nariman and S Ravindra Bhat asked the ECI to come up with a framework within one week which can help curb criminalisation of politics in nation's interest.

The top court asked the petitioner BJP leader and advocate Ashiwini Upadhyay and the poll panel to sit together and come up with suggestions that would help him in curbing criminalisation of politics.

In September 2018, a five-judge Constitution bench had unanimously held that all candidates will have to declare their criminal antecedents to the Election Commission before contesting polls and had called for wider publicity, through print and electronic media about antecedents of candidates.   

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