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EC to call meet on electoral reforms

Chief Election Commissioner M S Gill announced on Friday that an all-party meeting will be called next month to discuss various pending issues relating to electoral reforms, including finding a solution on a symbol following the elevation of Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) as a national party vis-a-vis the Assam Gana Parishad (AGP).

Talking to reporters after meeting a six-member Bangladesh election commission delegation, he said both political parties have reservations over the symbol issue. Under Election Commission laws, national party symbols are reserved throughout the country.

Gill said one of the proposals the EC was considering was that an exclusive symbol could be reserved for any recognised party including regional. There were 39 regional political parties and seven national parties. This means the commission will reserve only 46 symbols and there will be no problem even if a party changes its status.

Gill said at least two weeks before the meeting a comprehensive agenda would be circulated among all the parties to give their views on various issues.

Dr Gill said he was also writing to Law Minister Ramakant Khalap to change the name of the state election commission office to avoid confusion among the public.

He said in the Delhi municipal elections, candidates as well as general public were sending various inquiries to the office of the Election Commission though there was no administrative authority of the commission in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi elections.

Gill said the Bangladesh delegation showed great interest in the Indian elections and also the strong measures taken by the Election Commission, which helped in curbing electoral malpractices all over the country.

The delegation was particularly interested in the scheme of preparation and issue of photo-identity cards to voters. The scheme was discussed in detail and the measures taken by the Commission for its implementation were also discussed in depth, he added.

The delegation was headed by Bangladesh Election Commissioner Mushtaq Ahmed Chaudhuri and had a detailed exchange of information and views with Dr Gill and Election Commissioner G V Krishnamurthy.

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