Ec new guideline for bihar election: This time a big and historical change is going to happen in the assembly elections to be held in Bihar. The Election Commission has released a new guideline, under which the photo of the candidates on the ballot paper of the Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) will now be colorful. This experiment is starting from Bihar for the first time, which is an important step towards making the election process even more transparent and voter-interest. Till now, ballot paper used to have only black and white photos, but this new change would bring a ‘colorful’ revolution in the election process.
Why is this change so special?
Under this new rule, the face of the candidate will surround the three-fourth part of the ballot paper, which will make it easier for voters to identify their candidate. Especially for those voters, it will be very beneficial who is less educated or who does not remember the name of his candidate, but the face is remembered. In addition, the serial number will also be given more prominence than before. This initiative will not only promote the transparency of elections, but has also been taken in mind the convenience of voters.
This rule will be applicable in the whole country after Bihar
The Election Commission has also made it clear that this new experiment will be done first in Bihar, and if it is successful, it will soon be implemented across India. This step is a major step towards improving the quality and credibility of the election. This shows that the Election Commission is also adopting modernity over time. This change will prove to be helpful in making the election process more democratic, fair and simple. This initiative will prove to be helpful in strengthening the roots of democracy and making voting more secure and effective.
