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EC creates history in UP; nets unaccounted Rs 27 crore

Last updated on: January 14, 2012 02:44 IST
CEC S Y Quraishi flanked by Election Commissioners V S Sampath (R) and H S Brahma

The seizure of about Rs 40 lakh from two places in poll-bound Uttar Pradesh on Friday took the recovery of unaccounted money to the tune of Rs 27 crore, thereby creating a record of sorts in the run up to the forthcoming state assembly elections

Such a move is unprecedented in Uttar Pradesh, where use of money and muscle power is widely known to be the order of the day.

"While we took several measures in the past to curb use of muscle power in the elections, nothing concrete could be done to check use of black money in the election, hence the crackdown on flow of unaccounted money this time," Chief Electoral Officer Umesh Sinha said.

While it is widely believed that the seizures reflect the Election Commission's seriousness in enforcing the rule of law, there was simmering resentment against the move among the business community which feels that the commission's move was a major impediment in the smooth flow of business activity.

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EC creates history in UP; nets unaccounted Rs 27 crore

Last updated on: January 14, 2012 02:44 IST

"Routine trading often requires instant cash transactions, but with the election commission targeting everyone carrying cash, this has become a major problem for all of us," pointed out a local trader dealing in consumer goods.

 

However, Sinha feels, "This has proved to be the most effective way to check use of black money in elections."

Referring to the harassment of ordinary people, he asked, "I cannot believe that someone carrying unaccounted money in crores could be an ordinary person; and most of the people we have laid our hands on with huge cash looked well-trained in handling big money."

 

While most of the persons held with the cash were either drivers of vehicles in which the money was being carted or low-paid employees of influential politicians or businessmen, enforcement authorities had not cared to track down the bigwigs behind the money.

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EC creates history in UP; nets unaccounted Rs 27 crore

Last updated on: January 14, 2012 02:44 IST

While Samajwadi Party MLA Bhola Paswan went scot free even after recovery of Rs 6 lakh in his possession on Wednesday, lesser-known Purwal Singh was arrested in Etah Friday after he failed to give explanation for the Rs 25 lakh cash he was carrying.

 

"Well, the task is primarily carried out by special teams of the income tax department; but I am sure they must be making effort to track down the source of the money," said the chief electoral officer.

"As far as we are concerned, we can only register a case under the violation of model code of conduct when the candidate is directly involved in the offence."

 

Still it is significant that as many as 1084 cases were already registered for violation of the code of conduct.

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EC creates history in UP; nets unaccounted Rs 27 crore

Last updated on: January 14, 2012 02:44 IST

In addition to seizure of unaccounted money, the Election Commission had also cracked the whip against circulation of liquor. As much as 1,16,375 litres of foreign and country made liquor had been seized by special excise teams deputed by the election commission in different parts of the state so far.

 

"Earlier, movement of liquor was checked only on the day of the polling or a day before that; but now we have made it a regular feature right from the day of the implementation of the model code of conduct," Sinha said, adding, "we have also ensured seizure of 2058 un-licensed weapons besides bringing about submission of 1.64 lakh licensed weapons across the state."

 

Sinha hopes that the new measures will go a long way in ensuring a free and fair poll slated in five phases between February 8 and March 4 to elect UP's 403 -member state assembly.

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