REVIEW OF ANTI
DEFECTION LAW
1.
Suggested
the need of a stringent anti defection law. It is also suggested that persons
elected by one party should not be allowed to change the party for 5 years. A
person who changes party can contest only after 5 years.
2.
Anti defection law should be implemented from the municipality level and
any elected candidate who violates the same should attract disqualification
automatically.
REVIEW
OF ANTI DEFECTION LAW
1.
Suggested
the need of a stringent anti defection law. It is also suggested that persons
elected by one party should not be allowed to change the party for 5 years. A
person who changes party can contest only after 5 years.
2.
Anti defection law should be implemented from the municipality level
and any elected candidate who violates the same should attract
disqualification automatically.
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REGULATION OF POLITICAL PARTIES
1.
Power to be given to the Election
Commission for deregistering political parties.
2.
Submission of annual statement of expenditure duly audited by the
Chartered Accountants approved by the Election Commission and annual
statement of expenditure along with the audit observations should be
published.
3.
Violence, casteism and communalism should entail cancellation of
registration of such political parties.
4.
Restrict multiplicity of
political parties.
5.
Suggested
to put a curb on the regional parties as they have a debilitating and
destabilising effect on government at the national level particularly in an
era of coalition politics.
6. Minimum of 10%
votes must be polled to a State level party in that State and All India level
party in the central elections; otherwise it should be debarred for the next
one election.
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