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Modi pitches for right to reject candidate

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Press Trust of India Gandhinagar
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi today advocated electoral reforms including introduction of right to reject and compulsory voting, saying these measures would bring good people to politics.

Speaking at 'Young Indian Leaders Conclave' here, he said his government had introduced a bill on compulsory voting in local bodies which also provides for right to reject.

"Electoral reforms like compulsory voting and right to reject are necessary for bringing good people to politics," Modi said addressing around 150 young professionals here.

"At present the voters have to select from a candidate put up by the party irrespective of his background. But if right to reject is given, they can reject all candidates."
 

"Political parties, fearing the rejection, will be forced to give tickets to good people which will bring good people to the politics," Modi said, responding to questions on how the Indian democracy can be improved.

However, "sadly" Gujarat Governor (Dr Kamla) had not given ascent to this bill, he added.

He also mentioned that Gujarat had introduced online voting in local bodies.

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First Published: Jun 29 2013 | 10:30 PM IST

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