CEC not averse to reducing minimum voting age to 16
The Election Commission has said
it was examining a proposal to reduce the minimum age for voting right
to 16 years from the existing 18.
"We
may recommend to the government to reduce the minimum voting age to 16
years, if more youths, particularly new voters, participate in the
electoral process," Chief Election Commissioner Y S Quraishi told a
meeting organised by Youth United for Voter Awareness (YUVA), an NGO in
Bhubaneswar on Tuesday.
Though above 35 percent of voters were youths, their participation was the lowest, he said.
Quraishi
said though the minimum voting right age was reduced to 18 from 21
years, participation of new voters was not up to expectation.
As
the present day youths were well versed with technologies and
comparatively better informed, there was no harm in reducing the
minimum voting right age to 16 years, he said.
The EC will launch an awareness drive among students to inform about the rights and significance of participation, he said.
The
awareness campaign would include meetings, rallies, seminars and other
activities to attract youths to the electoral process, the CEC said
after releasing a document prepared by YUVA on youth participation in
elections.
Quraishi
also said the EC was working on establishing the Indian Institute of
Democratic Studies on the lines of IIT and IIM to educate government
officials, students and others from within the country and abroad about
various aspects of the democratic processes.
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