EC doesn`t have power to de-register parties: Chawla

EC on Saturday expressed concern over the registered political parties which do not contest polls but said it has no power to de-register them.

Bhopal: The Election Commission on Saturday expressed concern over the registered political parties which do not contest polls but said it has no power to de-register them.
There were roughly over 700 such political parties out of
1,000 which have not contested polls, Chief Election
Commissioner Naveen Chawla told reporters on the sidelines of
6th National Conference on Electoral Reforms organised by NGO
- National Election Watch here.

"We don`t have power to de-register such parties," he
said, adding that the commission send reform proposals to the
Centre from time to time.

"We are going to hold talks with the Centre in May-June
on our reform proposals, including on such political parties,"
he said.

Asked about Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh
Chouhan`s frequent demand that the Lok Sabha and Assembly
polls should be held simultaneously, Chawla said he will not
comment on the matter.

He said this plan was first suggested by former Vice
President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat and asked what will happen
in case an elected government loses majority soon after
winning polls.

PTI

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