The announcement -- made by state Panchayat, Rural Housing and Rural Development Minister Jayantibhai Kavadia -- comes after Gujarat government made voting compulsory at these polls.
Kavadia said that rules as well as exemptions under the Gujarat Local Authorities Laws (Amendment) Act, 2009 -- which has a provision to make voting compulsory in local body polls -- have been cleared by his department.
Now, this rule will be applicable for all local body polls which are to be held across the state in October.
Giving details about the exemptions, secretary in the state Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs department, CJ Gothi, stated that the fine will be imposed only when the designated authority does not find the reason given by the defaulting voter to be satisfactory.
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"We will also exempt those who are hospitalised when voting takes place, those who went out of station for work or for education and those who have to remain present at a social function involving relatives. They will be exempted from penalty," he added.
Earlier, in November last year, Gujarat Governor OP Kohli had given his approval to the controversial Gujarat Local Authorities Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2009, which has the provision for penal action against citizens who fail to exercise their franchise in local body polls.
The local body polls for 253 municipalities, 208 taluka panchayats, 26 district panchayats and six municipal corporations are expected to be held in October this year.