"Many people take advantage of the paid leave and go on holiday to enjoy picnic while neglecting their duty to cast vote," says the petitioner Rajesh Khillare.
Most people working in the government as well as the private sector get a paid leave on the polling day, he says.
The PIL wants measures to ensure that people do not 'misuse' this leave on the polling day.
The Union Government's counsel, however, said the government can not force the people to vote, even though they avail of a paid leave on the polling day.
But the petitioner contended that some deterrent steps should be taken. If someone does not want to vote for any of the candidates, he or she can opt for 'none of the above' option, he pointed out.
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