Former CECs welcome apex court judgement

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 10 2013 | 7:55 PM IST
Former Chief Election Commissioners of India today welcomed the Supreme Court ruling that MPs, MLAs will be disqualified from the date of their conviction by any court and said it will help reform the political system in the country.
M S Gill, who was Chief Election Commissioner for six years and conducted three general elections, said it will make Indian democracy "better".
"I welcome the judgement of the Supreme Court because it will certainly help make the Indian democracy better," Gill told PTI, adding he had pushed for many reforms to clean up the system, including this one.
Another former CEC N Gopalaswami said "it is a welcome judgment. It will define the way tickets are distributed the next time", he said.
Terming it as yet another landmark judgment, another former CEC S Y Quraishi said "this judgment will have serious and far-reaching implications for cleansing India's political system."
He described the Supreme Court for being the "greatest protector of India's democratic process" and said criminalisation of politics has been a serious national issue.
Quraishi said the earlier Supreme Court order brought in transparency in the system making filing of affidavits of details of criminal and financial background compulsory for all candidates to cleanse the political system.
Navin Chawla, another former CEC, also termed the judgment as one in the right direction that would help in cleansing the political system.
"This is definitely a step in the right direction," he said.
Some other CEC's including T N Seshan and B B Tandon did not comment saying they had yet to go through the judgement.
The Election Commission has in its reports from time to time been seeking amendment of the law for removal of the incumbent advantage to elected MPs and MLAs convicted of various offences.
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First Published: Jul 10 2013 | 7:55 PM IST

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