Election Commission Action on Registered Unrecognised Political Parties

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Registered Unrecognised Political Parties

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The Election Commission of India (ECI) has decided to initiate graded action against more than 2,100 Registered Unrecognised Political Parties (RUPPs) for noncompliance of statutory requirements under the Representation of the People (RP) Act.  

Reason For Action

  • 92% of the then listed 2,354 RUPPs did not file their contribution reports in 2019. 
  • 199 RUPPs claimed Rs 445 Cr IT exemption in 2018-19
  • 219 RUPPs claimed Rs 608 Cr IT exemption in 2019-20. 
  • 87RUPPs have been found to be not in existence
  • For the year 2019, 2056 RUPPs have not yet filed their Annual Audited Accounts.
  • In GE 2019, out of 2354 RUPPs only 623 contested elections⁓70% RUPPs did not contest elections
  • Out of 115 RUPPs  which contested Assembly elections of 2021, only 15 RUPPs have filed their Election Expenditure Statement till date.

The Provisions Registered Unrecognised Political Parties must have to follow

  • Section 29 C Of RP Act 1951:
    • Requires a RUPP to furnish a contribution report as prescribed in Form 24 A under Rule 85 B of Conduct of Election Rules 1961.
    • Such contributions received by RUPPs are also 100%exempted from Income Tax as an incentive to the parties for strengthening the electoral democracy.
  • Section 29A(9):
    • Mandates every political party to communicate any change in its name, head office, office bearers, address, PAN number to the Commission without delay.
  • The commission further directed the political parties to participate in the electoral processes within five years of its registration followed by
    • ‘furnishing their election expenditure statement within 75 days, in case of assembly elections
    • And within 90 days, in case of Lok Sabha elections’.

Registered Unrecognised Political Parties (RUPPs) 

  • Either newly registered parties or those which have not secured enough percentage of votes in assembly or general elections to become a state party, or those which have never contested elections since being registered are considered unrecognised parties.
  • Such parties enjoyed only a limited benefits as compare to recognised parties

News Source – The Hindu

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