Money Alone Can’t Buy Better Policing, What Is Needed Is More Autonomy

The Modernisation of Police Forces (MPF) scheme, recently approved by the Cabinet Committee on Security, has no mention of the men and women who form the police force. ‘For revamp & upgrade: Rs 25,000-crore package for police reforms‘ and ‘Government clears Rs 25,000-crore scheme to modernise police force in 3 years’ are just two of the many such […]

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Electoral bond scheme: Enhancing transparency or opaqueness?

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, in his 2017 budget speech, stressed the government’s commitment to cleansing the system of political funding. ‘Money power’ is the bane of our electoral system. Political parties are collecting and spending huge amounts of money for elections, 70 percent of which is from unknown sources and a substantial percentage is, allegedly, […]

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Independence Day: There has been a steady dip in democratic values – Jagdeep Chhokar

It wasn’t merely independence from subjugation by a foreign power that India achieved 70 years ago. With an independent democracy, its citizens also won the right to shape their own destiny. Seventy years later, where does that freedom – the freedom to move forward on the path of democracy – stand? Seventy years ago, India […]

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‘Radical Reform’ Sought By Election Commission Is Rather Straightforward

The Election Commission of India has taken a logical and commendable stand in two of its depositions before the department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice. In one it has said that the “introduction of electoral bonds a retrograde step” and in the other it has said that it does “not support state […]

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Financial Bill Reflects Modi Government’s Consistent Opacity on Political Funding

Contrary to the finance minister’s assurance in the Budget speech, amendments to the Finance Bill ensuring anonymity to the donor as well as the receiver will only add opacity to political donations. The current government must be commended on its consistency and persistence, though in a perverse way. Finance minister Arun Jaitley’s Budget speech had a separate […]

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नख-दंत मजबूत करें चुनाव आयोग

पांच विधानसभाओं के चुनाव अंतिम दौर में हैं। आखिर, चुनाव आयोग ने अब जाकर धर्म-जाति के आधार पर भड़काऊ बयान देकर वोट मांगने वालों को चेतावनी है। क्या चुनाव आयोग का कर्तव्य चेतावनी के बाद समाप्त हो जाता है? या फिर, इसके अलावा वह और भी कुछ कर सकता है? पांच राज्यों में विधानसभा चुनावों […]

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Why There is An Urgent Need to Bring Political Parties Under the RTI Ambit

For the government to truly fight black money and ensure complete transparency in political funding, the ambit of the Right to Information Act must be expanded to include political parties. The political funding reforms proposed in the Union Budget by the finance minister are a smokescreen designed to evade the real issue of bringing complete transparency in […]

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Why Modi Government’s Political Funding Reforms May Just Be a Smokescreen

While the Budget’s effort to include electoral funding issues is commendable, a closer look at the provisions tells a different story. In a significant departure from past practice, the Budget announced by finance minister Arun Jaitley on February 1 had a separate section on ‘Transparency in Electoral Funding’. The ‘Key Features of Budget 2017-2018‘ put out […]

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