試す 金 - 無料
Root For Free And Fair Elections, Value Democracy
The New Indian Express Chennai
|February 24, 2025
When institutions themselves become partisan, electoral outcomes are far removed from the will of the people. It is time for a structural change in the entire electoral process
UR electoral processes are in a shambles. I am not talking about the functioning of the EVMs. I am talking about how elections are being conducted under the ostensible impartial gaze of the Election Commission.
The major flaw in the laws relating to elections is that though candidates are subject to a maximum ceiling of election expenses, no such ceiling applies to the costs of political parties. The result is that apart from candidates spending money beyond the maximum prescribed, which they do not naturally declare to the Election Commission, the political parties, especially those flush with funds, use their money power so that the electoral process becomes an uneven playing field.
Those of us who, beyond our borders, tell the world that our democracy is thriving just because an election has taken place are indeed aware of how electoral victories are manipulated through sheer money power.
It would not be inaccurate to say that the industry, with high stakes in its enterprises and which seeks favours from the government, funds political parties in power through means, fair or foul. The electoral bond scheme, struck down by the Supreme Court, had enriched a political party in power at the Centre based on enormous donations from commercial players, perhaps due to a quid pro quo, emanating from favours doled out by the government. There are enough facts to suggest that it is indeed so.
The electoral bond scheme allowed for the funding of political parties through banking channels. Yet the display of expenditure by political parties during any election is obscene. There is no mechanism in the law to deal with this. As a result, the political party having access to maximum funding gets an undue advantage in the electoral process and its outcome.
このストーリーは、The New Indian Express Chennai の February 24, 2025 版からのものです。
Magzter GOLD を購読すると、厳選された何千ものプレミアム記事や、10,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスできます。
すでに購読者ですか? サインイン
The New Indian Express Chennai からのその他のストーリー
The New Indian Express
SCROLL DOWN FOR WOES GALORE
In Eternal India, a doomscroll is as good as a time machine.
3 mins
May 16, 2026
The New Indian Express
A PROMISING PATH AHEAD FOR THE NEW TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT
THE new government in Tamil Nadu assumes office amid high expectations from citizens, investors and diverse social groups. Its foremost responsibility is to ensure stability, inclusive growth and efficient governance.
2 mins
May 16, 2026
The New Indian Express
TN loses mega defence flight testing hub to Andhra amid regional rivalry
TAMIL Nadu has lost out to Andhra Pradesh in securing the proposed Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) flight testing and integration complex, a key defence aerospace project linked to India’s fifth-generation stealth fighter programme, with the union government backing Andhra Pradesh for the facility.
2 mins
May 16, 2026
The New Indian Express
Diesel price: TN transport corpns to lose ₹175 cr a year
THE hike in the price of high-speed diesel by ₹2.86 per litre by the oil marketing companies is expected to cost Tamil Nadu’s debt-ridden transport corporations, which rank among the largest diesel consumers in the country, an estimated ₹175.58 crore annually in losses.
2 mins
May 16, 2026
The New Indian Express
Suriya on God Mode in a film that settles for less
INTERVENTION. As it is said in the Bhagavad Gita, “Whenever there is a decay of righteousness, and a rise of unrighteousness, then I manifest Myself...”
3 mins
May 16, 2026
The New Indian Express
SPIKES IN FUEL PRICES, WHOLESALE INFLATION SIGNAL TOUGHER TIMES
INDIA’S Wholesale Price Index surged to a 42-month high of 8.3 percent in April, driven by the spike in crude oil prices.
1 mins
May 16, 2026
The New Indian Express
HORMUZ IS NEW HINGE OF DIPLOMATIC BALANCE
THIS week, the Strait of Hormuz emerged as the common thread linking two very different diplomatic theatres—the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing and the BRICS foreign ministers’ meeting in New Delhi.
1 mins
May 16, 2026
The New Indian Express Chennai
LOYOLA LOYALISTS
Post the disclosure that the CM, the Leader of the Opposition, and the Speaker are from the same college, Loyola alumni speak about how the academic journey was a seedbed for political learnings and leanings
6 mins
May 16, 2026
The New Indian Express Chennai
NCB seizes 465 kg ganja, busts inter-state network
THE Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), Chennai Zonal Unit, has seized 465 kg of ganja and arrested two persons for allegedly operating an inter-state drug trafficking network.
1 min
May 16, 2026
The New Indian Express Chennai
Aesthetics-powered
ARTIFICIAL intelligence (AI) boomed a few years ago and slowly seeped into people’s lives so much that many adults today rely on it to complete their everyday tasks.
3 mins
May 16, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
