Electoral Reforms
Elections in Pakistan have always been controversial and mostly not very
fair either, except for the only one held in December 1970 and that too
ironically under a military dictator. In our elections foul play starts right
from the scrutiny of the nomination papers of a candidate and goes on all the
way up to the counting of votes and compiling/announcing of the results. It is
done at times with the connivance of the election machinery and at others with
the high handedness of the political goons and the local civil administration.
This all happens due to a weak and subservient Election Commission (EC)
who fails miserably to ensure a free, fair and transparent election. The
very first step of ‘selecting’ the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) by the
political parties themselves after arriving at consensus by the leaders of the
ruling party and the opposition in itself smacks of their ‘interest’ in the
person. The panacea for this evil is o! nly and only a firm, fair, strong and
independent election commission also imbibed with the spirit of patriotism and
dedication. For that and to make the EC independent and effective in the
true sense following are suggested:
· The CEC be
selected by the Supreme Judicial Commission comprising CJP and CJs of the four
High Courts.
· The
CEC should select the members and the secretary EC himself.
· The CEC and
the members of the EC need not be necessarily judges or former judges. They
could also be bureaucrats, academic, military officers from the three services
not below the rank of Major General or equivalents, all with impeccable
character and repute.
·
Delimitation of the constituencies to be done under the supervision and the
approval of the EC.
· All
Returning Officers to be appointed by the EC.
· Appeals
against the EC to be heard by the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
Lastly, there must not be ANY comprise on
articles 62 and 63 and any parliamentarian found at any stage – even after
he/she has finished the term – should be proceeded against as per the law and
punished severely if found guilty.
Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
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