It will be one of the most inelegant idea to seed the Aadhaar card to voter's ID. It will totally eliminate bogus voting. In order to avoid genuine people visiting the polling booths and waiting for many hours, the electronic voting must be introduced. If you make the voting easy, many people will participate in the election process. This will be very good for the country. The election commission and the government must seriously think and introduce this process as early as possible. more
Also allow all citizen to vote from other place also on line if he or she is out of station at the time of voting , right from Gram Panchayat to M.P. election. more
I agree 100%. When the government is looking for Aadhaar for each and every thing, why not for election?Introduction of electronic voting will eliminate bribery for voting, save manpower, reduction in expenses for conducting election, increase in polling percentage and what not? and that too when we are moving to digital INDIA. On Wednesday, October 4, 2017 4:03 PM, Subramanian Sekaripuram Ananthakrishnan wrote: more
Linking Aaadhar to the Voter Id may be the government's next step provided the PM gets the next mandate in his favour. However, in recent years the poling percentage in majority of the states has significantly increased and even crossed the 80% marks in some states, which, in my opinion, is the highest if compared with any nation of the world having the system of general election to elect their government. more
Exactly many constitutional provisions of public welfare and national empowerment are awaiting unique majority in both houses as well as majority of States to Amend and Reform . more
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