Permanent Representatives to the UN from 11 countries visit Election Commission of India

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Permanent Representatives to the UN from 11 countries visit Commission of

A delegation of Permanent Representatives to the United Nations from eleven countries, namely, Cabo Verde, St. Vincent & Grenada, Togo, Moldova, Gambia, Burkina Faso, Tonga, Samoa, Micronesia, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu visited the Commission of The delegation is visiting from 04 -10 February 2018 under the sponsorship of the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of The delegation met the Chief Commissioner, Mr. O.P.Rawat; Mr. Sunil Arora, Commissioner and Mr. Ashok Lavasa, Commissioner.

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Chief Commissioner of India, Mr. O.P.Rawat, in his address, mentioned that strong participatory and inclusive democracies are necessary to ensure good governance and empowerment of all its citizens. He gave an overview of the process in and briefed the visiting delegates about the innovations and initiatives introduced by the ECI in managing the elections. He mentioned that ECI has been transforming its processes and making regular changes in the management to meet and align with the emerging challenges. Referring to the ECIs initiative No Voter to Be Left Behind with a view to optimize the enrolment of voters, he briefed the delegates about this years theme Accessible Elections and the International Conference on Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in the Process hosted by the ECI on 24 Jan 2018.

Mr. Sunil Arora, Commissioner referred to the far-sightedness of the members of the Constituent Assembly of as reflected in the Preamble of the Constitution of He stated that that their vision was translated into reality when Commission of was established under Article 324 of the Constitution of He briefed the visiting delegates about the innovations and initiatives introduced by the ECI in managing the elections including the use of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and the introduction of Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) as well as other IT-enabled services in the management. On ECIs active international outreach programme, he mentioned that ECIs contacts with Management Bodies abroad have been expanding and ECI has been sharing best practices, experience and innovations with other countries for mutual benefit.

Mr. Ashok Lavasa, Commissioner in his address stated that the one of the most important development of the century is the evolution of the United Nations system, which provides a platform for various nation states to share issues of common concern in the world and come to a common understanding on important issues. Democracy has now emerged as the best means to the public for an equitable participation in the political process and it is finding its place in different countries. He mentioned that ECI has taken several steps to spread the progress of democracy in a cost-effective manner.

Earlier, welcoming the delegates to the ECI, Mr. Umesh Sinha, Sr. Deputy Commissioner, ECI briefed the delegates about the process in and the international cooperation programme of the ECI. He gave a presentation about the structure, role and work of ECI in managing the largest exercise in the world. A short film on Parliamentary Election-2014 was also screened for the delegation. This was followed by a Question and Answer session wherein queries from the delegates relating to gender equality, appointment of CEC/EC, voting by Indian diaspora etc. were answered.

The briefing session was also attended by Mr. DhirendraOjha, Director General; Mr. S. K. Mendiratta, Legal Advisor (ECI) and other senior officials of Commission of

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First Published: Tue, February 06 2018. 12:20 IST