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EC welcomes SC suggestion of expert panel on freebies, but does not want to be part of it

The Election Commission Wednesday told the Supreme Court that it welcomed the suggestion of setting up an expert panel to brainstorm the issue of freebies announced during elections, but it being a "constitutional authority," be not made part of it which may have some government bodies.

August 11, 2022 / 12:35 IST
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A view of Election Commission of India office in New Delhi. (File Image: PTI)
A view of Election Commission of India office in New Delhi. (File Image: PTI)

The Election Commission Wednesday told the Supreme Court that it welcomed the suggestion of setting up an expert panel to brainstorm the issue of freebies announced during elections, but it being a "constitutional authority," be not made part of it which may have some government bodies.

The poll panel also referred to the reported strong oral observations of the top court against it during the last hearing on the PIL on the issue, saying they have "caused irreparable damage to the reputation of this institution built over the years".

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The PIL opposes the practice of political parties promising freebies during elections and seeks the Election Commission to invoke its powers to freeze their election symbols and cancel their registration.

A bench comprising Chief Justice N V Ramana and Justices Krishna Murari and Hima Kohli, on August 3, had asked stakeholders like the Centre, Niti Aayog, Finance Commission, and the RBI, to brainstorm on the "serious" issue of freebies and put forth "constructive suggestions" to tackle it.