No proposal to make voting compulsory: Govt to Lok Sabha

Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal revealed that there were no plans to make voting mandatory or limit election freebies, as informed to the Lok Sabha. The Election Commission indicated a 65.79% turnout in the recent Lok Sabha elections, with As...

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New Delhi: There is no proposal to make voting in the country compulsory, the Lok Sabha was informed on Friday. The Lower House was also told that there was no proposal to restrict the distribution of freebies to the public on the eve of elections.

In two separate written replies, Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal said there was no proposal for making voting compulsory in the country and also no plan to restrict the distribution of freebies by parties on the eve of polls.

He also said the Election Commission had informed that overall 65.79 per cent voter turnout was recorded in the recently-held Lok Sabha elections.


Assam and Bihar had highest and lowest turnout, respectively, for all phases of the Lok Sabha polls.
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