'Proposal on taking away EC's powers on MCC may be considered'

Published on Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 15:02 |  Source : PTI

Updated at Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 15:11  

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New Delhi, Feb 21 (PTI) A proposal that would amount to taking away the powers of the Election Commission to enforce the Model Code of Conduct may be considered as part of the electoral reforms if political parties want it, Law Minister Salman Khurshid today said amidst strong objections by the Election Commission. "There is no such thing on the agenda to my knowledge," Khurshid told reporters here about reports that the Group of Ministers on corruption was going to consider giving a statutory backing to the model code of conduct (MCC). Such a move would take away complaints pertaining to code violations out of the purview of the EC and bring them before courts. "As I understand, it was agreed that once the elections are over, there will be an all-party consultations on issues about electoral reforms, many of which have been pushed by the Election Commission itself," he said. Khurshid said the all-party meeting will help bring out collective view of all political parties and help the government pass the measures "conveniently" in Parliament. The issue of giving statutory shape to executive instructions issued by the EC was not on the draft agenda of the all-party meeting, he said. "But if it is raised by any political party during the course of discussion, we will take it as and when it happens," he said. He also said the model code of conduct had no "core link" with the issue of corruption. He said issues like governance and policies can be linked to encouraging or discouraging corruption. Reacting to reports that the issue of giving statutory backing to MCC was on the agenda of the GoM, Chief Election Commissioner S Y Qureshi said it seems to be an attempt to curbing the powers of the commission. MORE

  

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