Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi today supported the the Supreme Court's verdict on citizens' right to reject all candidates in his/her constituency.
"I welcome the verdict. People should have the right to reject all the candidates if they do not find any suitable one," Gogoi told reporters at a press conference here.
He said earlier candidates were good, but later some problems came in.
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In a landmark verdict, the Supreme Court had yesterday held that citizens have right to cast negative votes rejecting,all candidates in a seat, a decision which would encourage people not satisfied with contestants to turn up for voting during an election.
The apex court had also directed the Election Commission to provide 'none of the above options' at the end of the list of candidates in EVMs and ballot papers.
Regarding political funding, Gogoi said: "Political funding should be open. It will lessen corruption. Earlier it was open and it was better."
On encouraging small industries, he said the government would set up five big centres with machineries to generate employment and encourage entrepreneurship.
Asked about the Raghuram Rajan panel report on the state's development, Gogoi said: "It is better to have the tag of a backward state, because this will help us in getting more funds from the Central government. My aim is to make Assam a developed state. We have progressed a lot, but still have not reached that position.