The Election Commission of Tamil Nadu has demanded the closure of TASMAC shops a day after the announcement of the Lok Sabha elections.

அரசியல் இந்தியா சமூகம் செய்திகள் ட்ரெண்டிங் தமிழ்நாடு தலைப்பு தேசிய செய்தி பிரபலமான செய்தி மத்திய மாநில செய்திகள் முக்கிய செய்தி ரிசன்ட் போஸ்ட்

March 03, 2024 • Makkal Adhikaram

Elections are a contest for the betterment of the people of the country and for the welfare of the society for honest good governance. ELECTION).

 This election contest is between political parties, whether it is between political parties, non-party organizations, individual contests , one’s victory or defeat. People have the right to vote freely. There should be .

Instead, one should not buy votes by giving goods or money or TASMAC liquor. Here in the TASMAC shops, elections are full of waves and high sales Custom.

Despite this , social activists have demanded the Election Commission to close down TASMAC immediately as there are political parties that sell liquor to the people They have.

Though this will affect the revenue of the Tamil Nadu government, the main task of the Election Commission is to give importance to social welfare in the country and close down the TASMAC shops. Also, why should the Election Commission shut down TASMAC liquor shops? Who should a man think for himself and vote for? Without knowledge or qualification, he votes for those who give alcohol under the influence of alcohol.

 Apart from this, there are people who vote for money, for material. This is also a wrong choice for democracy. As soon as the Election Commission announces the election, secret cameras are installed in the area to prevent people from voting for money. Keep and monitor.

besides How can money be disbursed to women self-help groups? That has been the case with political parties. They are likely to give money in their bank accounts and 100 days of work. Apart from this, this money is transported from one place to another by container or ambulance to many places Political parties are distributing VVs to voters Therefore, surveillance should be intensified.

so If monitored, which political parties and which Who’s in the area? If the candidate of the party is giving money, the candidate should be disqualified.

Apart from this, unwanted people knock on the doors of voters at night in the name of collecting votes, or I knock on the door of those relatives to seek votes. Giving money is the business of political parties. This business is owned by political parties. They are running by. The Election Commission should stop that business.

Apart from this, Why does the Election Commission hold conferences and meetings of political parties? Why are they conducting it? That needs to be studied. When the meeting is convened, the meeting Cash, liquor bottles and biryani are given free of cost to those who come. If asked, our clients They even say that. Even if they are your clients, they are also voters Oneself.

So, if you give money, it’s for voters Bribes paid. This should be avoided. Likewise, the expenditure account of the candidates The Election Commission should pay very important attention. People are free to whom. Let’s vote? Election Commission steps in to encourage voters to vote To be taken.

Also, the election Commissioner Sathya Prathapasagu Election for Social Welfare Journalists in Tamil Nadu Identity card should be issued. Even in this, there is discrimination in the press (Dipir). One for government identity card holders and one for corporate media journalists In a way, these discriminations exist.

Elect this Commissioner Sathya Prathapasagu Eligible Social Welfare Journalists and Journalists Fraudulent elections, bogus votes, cash payments, etc. To monitor and give confidential information to the Election Commission, the Election Commission Identity card must be provided.

Further, the Election Commission should make arrangements for the news to be sent to the email ids of the respective newspapers so that the news of the Election Commission can be updated instantly on the website of the newspapers. The Federation of Social Welfare Journalists Request.

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