Election Commission tough on parties using kids
EC to derecognise by freezing their symbols if they violate laws
By : DC Correspondent
Update: 2014-10-08 05:38 GMT
Mumbai: The Election Commission told the Bombay High Court on Tuesday that it would derecognise those political parties which use children in election campaign or poll-related work.
“We cannot cancel registration of political parties but we are empowered to derecognise by freezing their symbols if they violate laws,” EC said in an affidavit filed before a bench headed by Justice Abhay Oka.
Senior counsel Pradeep Rajgopal said the Election Commission had sent two letters to all the political parties in May, 2013 and September, 2014 asking them not to use minors in campaign or poll-related work as this was strictly prohibited and would invite action.
The court, however, raised a query as to what action would EC take against Independent candidates who use children in election-related work. EC said it would file an additional affidavit on this aspect on next occasion. The matter was adjourned by two weeks.
The court was hearing a PIL seeking a ban on children being engaged in election work or campaigning. On the previous occasion, the bench had observed that this was a serious issue and prima facie it appears that the existing rules do not provide a ban on children being engaged in such activities.