Mask off: Election Commission- Court’s remarks show up EC's present inadequacy as the guardian of democracy
Calcutta High Court’s remarks show up EC's present inadequacy as the guardian of democracy
The Calcutta High Court reportedly found that the EC’s affidavit was ‘unable to update’ the court on what has been done to enforce Covid-19 guidelines in campaigns and poll booths, and asked it to file a shorter one. Circulars and meetings are not enough to discharge the EC’s onerous responsibility, according to the court. It was scathing in declaring that it was sure circulars were not mere advisories to be wrapped up by the political parties or those engaged in political propaganda or the public. Most important, the court reminded the EC of its accountability to the Representation of the People Act as well as to the people, who needed to trust the institution that the exercise of democracy would be upheld with the necessary health safeguards even during the challenge posed by the pandemic. At a time when the EC is being seen increasingly as being driven by other than neutral interests, the Calcutta High Court’s remarks show up its present inadequacy as the guardian of democracy. Allowing a long, eight-phase election in a state, any state, in the middle of a pandemic, with no bar or restraint on election rallies, can scarcely be perceived as being in the people’s interest. The Calcutta High Court has brought up just one part of the EC’s onerous role. But the remarks may bring to mind the other parts as well.
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