EC again asks govt. for restrictions on opinion polls

March 07, 2014 04:23 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:18 pm IST - New Delhi

Chief Election Commissioner V.S. Sampath. File photo

Chief Election Commissioner V.S. Sampath. File photo

The Election Commission has pressed the Law Ministry to take a call on “restricting” opinion polls by writing to it just days before the Lok Sabha polls were announced, but the government seems to be in no hurry to take a decision on the issue.

In a letter addressed to Secretary Legislative Department in the Law Ministry last week, the EC referred to its proposal to amend the law for restricting publication of results of opinion polls and lamented that no action has been taken so far.

“It may be recalled that the Commission had made a proposal to amend the law for restricting publishing the results of opinion polls. However, no action has been taken on the proposal which was initially made in 2004.

“...in view of the issue raised in the complaint of the Indian National Congress, the Commission would like necessary action to be taken by the government on its above referred proposal,” the poll panel has said.

The government, however, seem to be in no hurry to take a call on the issue. It has referred the matter to the Law Commission which is already examining the broader issue of electoral reforms.

“The Law Commission is already examining the issue of electoral reforms. Opinion polls are part of larger issue of electoral reforms. Therefore, the matter has been referred to it,” a senior government functionary to PTI .

Existing law allows EC to ban opinion polls just 48 hours prior to voting.

The poll panel has proposed that there should be prohibition on publication and broadcast of the results of opinion polls starting from the date of notification of elections till the completion of the last phase of polls to the Lok Sabha and state assemblies.

A ban on opinion polls could require amendment to the Representation of the People Act.

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