Gujarat first state to make voting mandatory in local body elections
BY MPost10 Nov 2014 5:44 AM IST
MPost10 Nov 2014 5:44 AM IST
Gujarat has become the first state in the country where voters will have to compulsorily exercise their franchise in local body polls with new governor OP Kohli clearing the Gujarat Local Authorities Laws Bill, passed earlier by the state government under Narendra Modi, but was opposed by ex-governor Dr Kamla.
The Bill also provides for 50 per cent reservation for women in local bodies.
‘The Governor of Gujarat has signed the Gujarat Local Authorities Laws bill and gave sanction for its implementation to the state government,’ State Assembly secretary DM Patel told PTI on Sunday.
The Bill was sanctioned by the governor three days back, he said. As per the Bill, any person who fails to vote during local body polls, is liable for ‘punishment and will be penalised,’ though it did not explain the exact nature of action.
The Bill, passed twice by the BJP government under the then chief minister Narendra Modi in the Legislative Assembly, had faced a stiff resistance from the former Governor who had taken the stand that the provision of compulsory voting is violation of Article 21 of the constitution.
The ex-governor had not approved the Bill during her tenure, but after the change of guard at Raj Bhavan, Kohli has given his assent.
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