In a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Bhalchandra Mungekar said such a session was needed as "giving fundamental right to voters to reject all candidates will further erode the very foundation of representative parliamentary democracy and also create operational chaos".
Criticising the Supreme Court order, the former Vice-Chancellor of Mumbai University said, "Apex court's view of right to vote is 'statutory' and right to reject is 'fundamental' amounts to argue that right to reject is more sacrosanct than the right to vote.
Claiming that the apex court contradicts its own order, he said the court order says the negative votes will be recorded on the EVMs, but won't be counted and if more than 50 per cent voters reject all candidates and demand re-election, then re-election has to be ordered.
"Only recording negative votes and not counting them will have no impact on result of the election then the exercise is futile. The provision of holding re-election in case of more than 50 per cent negative votes demanding it would run counter to the provision of mere recording negative votes," he said.
A copy of the letter has been sent to the President, Chairman of Rajya Sabha, Lok Sabha Speaker and leaders of the Opposition in both the Houses.