New Delhi : A new law to deal with dynamically evolving political situations during elections is “desirable”, Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi said here on Thursday. Zaidi, who was speaking a day after assembly elections concluded in five states, including the crucial Uttar Pradesh, said the Commission noticed that many people tried to be “tangential” to the model code of conduct in these polls, thus sidestepping its provisions.
“Election management, social and political situations are dynamically evolving and it is likely that in future some law is needed to deal with a particular situation… it is desirable,” he told PTI in an interview. But at the same time he rejected suggestions that the Commission is not equipped to deal with issues of electoral violations.
“You cannot say Commission at present is ill-equipped. It is equipped with a framework and strict implementation will continue. But depending upon the situation arising from election to election, new legal framework may be needed,” he said. He said the poll watchdog has also evolved a framework based on verdicts and directions of the courts.
Responding to questions on recent violations of model code by politicians and laws relating to exit polls, the CEC said the Commission expects all responsible instruments of the state — politicians, media, candidates, persons in government — to comply with the law. “And by and large they do follow,” he said.
Zaidi pointed out that in the just-concluded assembly polls in five states, “many people tried to avoid attraction of the model code by being tangential.”