Comprehensive consultations with stakeholders must for electoral reforms, says Rijiju
   Date :26-Jan-2023

Rijiju  
 
 
NEW DELHI, 
 
LAW Minister Kiren Rijiju on Wednesday said comprehensive consultations with stakeholders, including political parties, are essential for implementing electoral reforms. His remarks came against the backdrop of a fresh push by the poll panel for electoral reforms, including the use of remote voting technology to allow migrant voters to exercise their franchise without going to their home states. Referring to various proposals on electoral reforms moved by the EC, he said consultations and discussions are “symbols” of a vibrant democracy.
Rijiju said the changes made in election laws a year ago have resulted in addition of over 1.5 crore new voters to the electoral list. Four cut-off dates instead of the one earlier have helped young eligible citizens to register as voters once they turn 18, he said.
The minister also lauded the move to allow those above 17 years of age to register with the EC in advance. Once they turn 18, their names are added to the voters’ list. Addressing the 13th National Voters’ Day event here in the presence of President Draupadi Murmu, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar, companion election commissioners and representatives of various political parties, Rijiju recalled the role of various unsung heroes who have not been awarded but have made sacrifices while helping hold free and fair polls.