SC moved for NRIs’ right to vote from abroad

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New Delhi: A plea has been moved in the Supreme Court seeking direction to the central government and the Election Commission that Non-resident Indians who are registered voters should be allowed to cast their ballot even from their foreign locations.
The plea moved Saturday said the existing provision under section 20A of the Representation of the People Act (Amendment), 2010, that mandates the NRI voter to be physically present in the constituency to exercise his vote was discriminatory and violative of fundamental rights under article 14 (equality before law) guaranteed under the constitution.
Seeking recognition of the right to external voting, the Public Interest Litigation said the existing provisions create two distinct categories of haves and have-nots among the 1,00,37,761 NRIs (as on May 2012 as per the ministry of overseas Indian affairs) residing abroad as only 11,000 have enrolled themselves as voters in the electoral rolls.
The plea said it was incumbent upon the government to ensure that NRIs too have the same rights and freedom as those enjoyed by citizens living in India.
It said any distinction between the two resulting in the denial of the NRIs’ right to vote would be violative of article 19(1) as well as article 21 of the constitution.
The plea said 114 countries have adopted external voting and 20 such countries are from Asia.
It said external voting could be by setting up polling booths at the diplomatic missions, or by postal, proxy or electronic voting.
Seeking the reading down of section 20A of the Representation of People (Amendment) Act, 2010, that mandates the presence of the voter at the polling station to cast his vote, the petitioner Shamsheer V.P. said: “If the relief sought is granted, then a total number of 1,00,37,761 people will be entitled to cast their votes as against a paltry 11,000 who have registered” at present. (Agencies)

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