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Chapter 4hapter 6
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            superintending elections, a series of statutory amendments  third time in a row in that voters' participation had failed
            and  technological  innovations  further  strengthened  its  to breach 60 percent mark in general elections to Lok
            hands. This, however, did not address the problem of low to  Sabha. Later, in the same year, the Election Commission
            average voters' turnout in the elections. Once attributed to  decided  to  develop  a  persuasive  module  to  boost
            India's  low  literacy  rate,  electoral  participation  did  electoral participation.
            not  recognisably  improve  in  sync  with  India's  rising
                                                             Since then, the institution has pursued a methodical and
            literacy graph.
                                                             perennial programme aimed at voter education, motivation
            Election  Commission  adopted  a  new  approach  in  the   and  facilitation  popularly  known  by  the  acronym  SVEEP
            aftermath of the Fifteenth General Elections, 2009 that   (Systematic Voters’ Education and Electoral Participation). It
            witnessed a sub-60 percent (58.21%) voting. It was the
                                                             extended  the  sphere  of  Election  Commission's  activities
                                                             from  ‘enforcement’  to  development.  The  officers  now
                                                             required  a  distinct  social  orientation  and  collaborative
            “
              So  far  as  the  Constitution  and  electoral  law  are
                                                             approach to deliver on its mission.
              concerned, we have made the most liberal provision in
              order to usher in a modern democratic republic, broad-
              based on universal adult suffrage. So far, again, as the
              executive  machinery  for  carrying  through  the
              complicated business of elections on such a vast scale is
              concerned,  we  have  made  and  are  still  making
              stupendous preparations to ensure fair and free elections
              throughout the land under conditions which will enable
              the average voters, man or woman, to exercise his or her
              vote without fear.
              Aer all this has been said, and done, however, it cannot
              be gainsaid that we have done very little so far to educate
              our voters in the fundamentals of the democratic system
              of  Government  in  which  they  are  being  expected  to
              participate actively and intelligently. It is necessary that   “
              this lacuna in our preparations for the ensuing general
              elections should be removed and that the vast mass of
              our electors, who are the people and the nation in the
              ultimate analysis, should be made to understand what all
              this  is  about  and  what  role  they  are  to  play  in  this
              stupendous undertaking.
                                              Sukumar Sen
                      First Chief Election Commissioner of India (1950-58)
                            Speech on All India Radio, August 10, 1951
                                                             Cultural campaign for voter awareness by school children, Puducherry


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