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CPI(M) seeks curbs on use of money power in elections

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
The CPI(M) today said effective steps should be taken to curb use of money power in elections and suggested bringing expenditure of political parties under the scanner of the Election Commission.

As per rules now, only a candidates' expenditure is monitored by the poll watchdog but there is no overall monitoring of expenditure of political parties during election, CPI(M) Secretary General Sitaram Yechury told a press conference here.

Referring to the recent elections, he said what happened in Goa and Manipur were "latest examples of misuse of money power".

He also sought total ban on corporate funding of political parties. "Let the corporate funds go to the EC corpus," he said.
 

On the EVM controversy, he said even the Chief Election Commissioner has written to the Prime Minister for funding the Voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT).

The paper trailing system was started earlier in a limited way but the Modi government stopped its funding, Yechury claimed.

The BSP and the AAP have alleged manipulation of EVMs during the recently held assembly elections.

"There should be a paper trail to the EVM voting system. Papers has to be deposited in a box after the voting and it would be allowed to open in case of dispute," he added.

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First Published: Mar 21 2017 | 6:58 PM IST

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