Parliamentary panel voices concern over no convictions in model code

The committee also met members of political parties including BJP, Congress, CPI, NCP and BSP.

Update: 2016-06-25 09:38 GMT
The Election Commission would become a paper tiger with no real power if no convictions were made, the Standing Committee observed. (Photo: File/ Representational Image)

Bhopal: The Standing Committee of Parliament on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice has expressed concern over zero conviction in cases related to violation of model code of conduct and stressed on the need for strong implementation of law on the issue.

"During 2013 Assembly polls, 2,40,215 complaints of model code violation were received in Madhya Pradesh and out of them FIR was registered in 324 cases," Committee Chairman Dr EM Sudarsana Natchiappan told reporters in Bhopal on Friday evening.

"Similarly, in 2014 Lok Sabha elections, 1,49,940 cases of model code violation were reported, out of which FIR was registered in 216 of them but not a single conviction took place in the matters till date," he said.

"It appears that at the state level, Election Commission is not getting adequate support. In such a scenario, the poll body would become a paper tiger with no teeth," Natchiappan observed.

Expressing concern, the chairman informed that the committee would be meeting with the Election Commission soon to discuss these issues in detail.

The committee also met members of political parties including BJP, Congress, CPI, NCP, BSP and Madhya Pradesh Joint Chief Electoral Officer and discussed issues related to enforcement of model code of violation.

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