News: Election Commission of India(ECI) has constituted a committee to examine the issues concerning the expenditure limit for a candidate.
Facts:
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Background: The committee was set up after the Ministry of Law & Justice has notified an amendment in Rule 90 of Conduct of Elections Rules,1961 increasing the existing election campaign expenditure limit by 10% with immediate effect in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic situation.
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Members of the Committee: The committee comprises Harish Kumar (Ex.IRS) and Umesh Sinha(DG-Expenditure).
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Terms of Reference: The committee will have following terms of reference:-
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To assess the change in number of electors across the States/Union Territories and its bearing on expenditure.
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To assess the change in Cost Inflation Index and its bearing on the pattern of expenditure incurred by the candidates in recent elections.
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To seek views/inputs of the political parties and other stakeholders.
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To examine other factors which may have bearings on expenditure.
Additional Facts:
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Expenditure Limit: Election Commission of India imposes limits on the expenditure incurred by a candidate, but not political parties on their election campaign.
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Range: The expenditure limits range from Rs. 20 lakh to Rs. 28 lakh for assembly elections and from Rs. 54 lakh to Rs.70 lakh for Lok Sabha elections.
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Earlier Revision: The expenditure limit was last revised in 2014 while the same was done for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana in 2018, following their bifurcation in 2014.
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After that, the limit has not been increased despite an increase in the electorate and an increase in the Cost Inflation Index.