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EC should take 'hard decisions' on opinion polls: Sibal

New Delhi: Law Minister Kapil Sibal today said the Election Commission should take “hard decisions” if it finds that opinion polls are used to further the cause of parties as a sting operation showed that

“The issue of electoral reforms in its entirety, which, inter alia, includes ban on opinion polls and advertisements in print media on the day of the polls, has been referred to the Law Commission for its recommendation.

“...on receipt of the report of the Law Commission on electoral reforms, the matter will be further examined in consultation with the stakeholders,” Sibal had stated.

Quoting the Election Commission, he said most political parties have favoured a ban on opinion polls.

Law Commission Chairman Justice (retd) A P Shah had recently said that the panel will be able to submit its report on electoral reforms to the Law Ministry in April, when possibly the general elections will be underway.

A ban on opinion polls could require amending the Representation of the People Act.

Prominent parties which sought a ban or restriction on opinion polls ahead of the Lok Sabha elections include Congress, CPI-M, BSP, NCP, SP, AIADMK, DMK, JD-U, SAD and Shiv Sena.

BJP, however, says there should be no ban as this would fall in the realm of a restriction on the fundamental right of freedom of speech and expression.