ECI’s dilemma in Bihar

Introduction

The Election Commission of India (ECI), as the custodian of the electoral process under Article 324 of the Constitution, perennially faces the complex task of ensuring free and fair elections. As highlighted in a recent analysis, the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections present a unique “conundrum” for the ECI. This challenge is a formidable blend of traditional electoral malpractices endemic to the region and new-age threats amplified by technology, testing the ECI’s preparedness and adaptive capacity on multiple fronts.

Dimensions of the ECI’s Bihar Conundrum
The challenges facing the ECI in Bihar can be analysed across several key dimensions:
1. Administrative and Logistical Dimension:

Bihar’s geography and climate pose significant hurdles. The pre-election period coincides with the monsoon season, which often leads to severe floods, particularly in North Bihar. This creates a logistical nightmare for the ECI in:

2. The Enduring Challenge of Money and Muscle Power:

Bihar has historically grappled with the deep-rooted influence of money and muscle power in its politics. The ECI’s conundrum is to effectively counter this menace.

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Elections in Bihar are often fought intensely along caste and communal lines. This traditional fault line is now being exploited with greater sophistication.

4. The Modern Technological Dimension: The Infodemic

The most contemporary aspect of the conundrum is the misuse of technology, which acts as a force multiplier for traditional problems.

Way Forward
Addressing the Bihar conundrum requires a multi-pronged and proactive strategy from the ECI:
Conclusion

The challenge in Bihar is a microcosm of the evolving nature of elections in India. The ECI’s success will not only determine the sanctity of the verdict in Bihar but also set a precedent for tackling the complex interplay of old and new challenges in future elections across the country, thereby reinforcing the bedrock of Indian democracy.

UPSC mains exam based on question of the provided topic:

GS Paper 2: Polity and Governance: Salient features of the Representation of People’s Act; Powers, functions, and responsibilities of various Constitutional Bodies; Important aspects of governance.]
GS Paper 2: Governance & GS Paper 3: Security, Disaster Management: Government policies and interventions for development; Role of non-state actors; Challenges to internal security through communication networks; Disaster and disaster management.]
Question 1. The challenges to conducting free and fair elections are no longer confined to traditional malpractices like money and muscle power but are now amplified by technological threats. In the context of the ECI’s ‘Bihar Conundrum’, discuss how this synergistic effect tests the Commission’s mandate under Article 324. (250 words, 15 marks)
Question 2. The ‘Bihar Conundrum’ highlights a multi-faceted challenge for the Election Commission, spanning from logistical hurdles due to natural disasters to the infodemic. Critically evaluate the adequacy of the existing legal and administrative framework in addressing these contemporary challenges and suggest comprehensive reforms to strengthen the ECI’s capacity. (250 words, 15 marks)
(Source- Hindustan Times)

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