NRIs can vote in Lok Sabha polls through proxies? Key bill awaits Rajya Sabha test

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The is looking at a small window for the passage of a key bill to allow voting rights to overseas Indians and make gender neutral for service voters.

The Budget session of Parliament, the last session of the present government, will have 11 sittings between January 31 and Februray13.

The bill was passed by Lok Sabha in August, 2018 and has been awaiting Rajya Sabha nod.

Asked whether the government will push for its passage in the brief Budget session, a senior official said,"All pending bills are important as it is the last session. In the Winter session it was listed in the Rajya Sabha agenda every day."

Rajya Sabha was repeatedly disrupted in the previous session due to Rafale and other issues.

If the bill becomes a law, NRIs or Non-resident Indians eligible to vote in will be allowed to appoint proxies who can vote on their behalf.

These proxies will change for every election.

As of now, overseas Indians have to register as voter, come to India, go to their constituency with the original passport issued to them when they had gone abroad and cast their votes.

According to estimates of the Ministry of External Affairs, there are about 3.10 crore NRIs living in different countries across the world.

An expert committee of had said no to for NRIs but had approved voting.

Another provision in the amendment bill relates to the spouses of service voters.

As of now, an army man's wife is entitled to be enrolled as a service voter, but a woman army officer's husband is not, according to the provisions in the

The bill proposes to replace the term 'wife' with 'spouse', thus making the provision gender neutral.

Members of the armed forces, central armed police forces, personnel of state police forces posted outside their state and employees of the Centre posted outside are eligible to be enrolled as service voters.

Even diplomats and other officials serving in embassies abroad come in this category.

In fact, making neutral for service voters is one of the reforms bring pushed by

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First Published: Sun, January 20 2019. 18:06 IST