
Guiding principle to defend, not deny the right to vote
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Guiding principle to defend, not deny the right to vote
The deadline for submitting forms to the Election Commission is September 14. The deadline is to be met by the end of the month. If the deadline has not been met, the forms must be submitted by September 15. If they are not, they will not be counted as part of the election process. This is a violation of the right to vote, which must be protected.
Are alternative mechanisms, such as witness testimony or affidavits, in place if a citizen can’t provide documents or meet the deadline? In an abrupt, short exercise foisted on them, rigid systems and procedural obstacles cannot arbitrarily deny the right to vote. The State must play a facilitative role to enable the right. The default presumption must be of inclusion. In the long term, we must debate making the right to vote a fundamental right so that electors can seek direct judicial redressal, and disenfranchisement necessarily passes the test of reasonableness and proportionality, ensuring that it is never arbitrary or excessive. Democracy celebrates elections, more so, their participatory nature.