Thursday, April 9, 2026
20.2 C
New Delhi

EC to vet founders of unrecognised parties during registration

EC to vet founders of unrecognised parties during registration

New Delhi: Concerned at the crowding of political space with “inactive” or “defunct” registered unrecognised political parties (RUPPs), Election Commission has now decided to verify the antecedents of founding members of such RUPPs at the registration stage itself.”To remove such dubious applicants and to ensure that only genuine applicants get considered for registration, ECI has decided that verification of at least 20 randomly selected individual affidavits of the founding members shall be carried out,” EC said in instructions issued on Tuesday.An association seeking registration as a political party under Section 29A of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 must apply within 30 days of its formation, along with its memorandum, constitution and bylaws. At least 100 members of such association should file sworn affidavits, along with certified extracts of electoral rolls showing them to be electors and copies of their electoral photo identity cards. They should also affirm that they are not members of any other registered political party.EC sources on Tuesday said some recent cases of applicants, who had submitted manipulated and/or false affidavits in an attempt to secure registration under Section 29A, had come to its notice. The intensive scrutiny of randomly picked 20 affidavits submitted by the applicant parties – by the state/UT chief electoral officers (CEO) concerned through the district election officers (DEOs) – is aimed at detecting such false affidavits, which will serve as an adverse input while deciding on their registration.As part of its efforts to clean up the political space and weed out non-existent or inactive RUPPs that tend to misuse tax exemptions and serve as money laundering vehicles, EC had in Aug delisted 334 RUPPs, bringing down their total strength to 2,520 from 2,854. A fortnight later, EC identified another 476 RUPPs and directed CEOs to inquire into their activities, including verifying their registered addresses, whether they had been contesting elections in the past six years and whether they are filing their annual contribution reports and audit reports as required by the statute.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Oil Rebounds As Iran-US Rift Over Ceasefire Raises Market Concerns

Iran’s parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf on Wednesday alleged that Washington had breached the ceasefire terms Go to Source Read More

Dalal Street cheers West Asia truce, sensex up 3k points

. MUMBAI: The overnight temporary truce in the war in West Asia prompted investors globally to press the buy button on Wednesday which led to sharp rallies in markets around the globe including in India. Read More

Bangladesh seeks more fuel from India as ties show signs of thaw

Bangladesh seeks increased fuel supplies from India, signalling a possible reset in ties after recent tensions, as Dhaka grapples with energy shortages and both sides move to rebuild cooperation Go to Source Read More

Opposition questions rejection of notices seeking removal of CEC

Image: PTI NEW DELHI: Criticising the rejection of the opposition’s notices for moving a motion seeking removal of Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar by both the Lok Sabha Speaker and Rajya Sabha Chairman, Senior Congress lea Read More

Trump’s ‘Right Hand’ JD Vance To Lead US-Iran Peace Talks In Pakistan, Tehran Confirms Participation

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom The United States is set to begin a fresh round of high-level diplomacy with Iran this weekend in Pakistan, with Vice President JD Vance leading the American delegation, the Read More

Topics

Oil Rebounds As Iran-US Rift Over Ceasefire Raises Market Concerns

Iran’s parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf on Wednesday alleged that Washington had breached the ceasefire terms Go to Source Read More

Dalal Street cheers West Asia truce, sensex up 3k points

. MUMBAI: The overnight temporary truce in the war in West Asia prompted investors globally to press the buy button on Wednesday which led to sharp rallies in markets around the globe including in India. Read More

Bangladesh seeks more fuel from India as ties show signs of thaw

Bangladesh seeks increased fuel supplies from India, signalling a possible reset in ties after recent tensions, as Dhaka grapples with energy shortages and both sides move to rebuild cooperation Go to Source Read More

Opposition questions rejection of notices seeking removal of CEC

Image: PTI NEW DELHI: Criticising the rejection of the opposition’s notices for moving a motion seeking removal of Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar by both the Lok Sabha Speaker and Rajya Sabha Chairman, Senior Congress lea Read More

Trump’s ‘Right Hand’ JD Vance To Lead US-Iran Peace Talks In Pakistan, Tehran Confirms Participation

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom The United States is set to begin a fresh round of high-level diplomacy with Iran this weekend in Pakistan, with Vice President JD Vance leading the American delegation, the Read More

Carney speaks to Artemis II crew as first Canadian astronaut flies around moon

Jeremy Hansen, a 50-year-old Royal Canadian Air Force colonel, is the first non-U.S. Read More

‘Ketamine Queen’ Jasveen Sangha sentenced to 15 years in prison for role in Matthew Perry’s death

Jasveen Sangha, the woman known as ‘Katamine Queen’, was sentenced to 15 years in prison by a federal judge on Wednesday, a year after she pleaded guilty to selling ‘Friends’ star Matthew Perry the ketamine that killed him in Read More

Israel angered by limited role in US-Iran ceasefire as Netanyahu informed only in final stages of deal: Report

US-Israel tensions spike after Israel sidelined in US-Iran ceasefire talks, with Netanyahu informed late, sparking anger over security risks, Lebanon dispute, and fears of weakening strategic coordination Go to Source Read More

Related Articles