“Logic and justice necessitate that if the people have the power to elect their representatives, they should also have the power to remove these representatives when they engage in misdeeds or fail to fulfil the duties,” Varun said.
Expressing that countries throughout the world have tried different things with the idea of Right to Recall, the
As per the legislation, recalling process can be initiated by any voter of the constituency by filing a petition before the Speaker, signed by at least one-fourth of the total number of electors in that constituency.
After confirming its authenticity, the Speaker will move the application to the
The Commission will verify the signatures on it and will organise the voting on 10 places in the respective constituency of MP or MLA, it says.
If three-fourth of the votes that member was polled in his election, go in favour of the recall process, the member will be recalled, the bill proposes.
Within 24 hours of the receipt of the result, the Speaker will notify the result to the general public. Once the seat gets duly vacated the Commission can organise a bypoll in that constituency.
“A free and fair election is the right of the citizens of the country and in the event of their elected representatives no longer enjoying their confidence, the people must have a right to remove them,” Varun said.
It is on the edifice of accountability of politicians that the genuine thought of
At present there is no plan of action to the electorate in the event that they are not happy with their elected representative.