In a three-hour meeting chaired by L K Advani today, senior leaders of the main Opposition brain-stormed over the electoral reforms that should be made to make the Indian political system more transparent and accountable.
The Law Commission has prepared a consultation paper on the issue of electoral reforms and invited suggestions from political parties and others on the issue.
"EVMs should be made tamper proof and a paper trail should be made a must so that the voter is ensured that his vote has been cast," said BJP general secretary Thawar Chand Gehlot, who was a part of the meeting.
The party also discussed how to deal with paid news as well as funding of political parties. "There should be transparency about the source of the funding," BJP Vice President Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi told PTI.
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BJP leaders feel there should be more inner democracy in political parties and they should hold organisational elections, from the block levels up to the top, to fill these posts.
"Political parties should also be encouraged to formulate their own model code of conduct to improve their functioning," Naqvi said.
BJP is likely to hold another round of discussions to finalise its suggestions and submit them to the Commission before the June 30 deadline.