GANGTOK, 17 May: The State
exchequer is now richer by almost Rs.3 lakh which has accrued to it by way of
candidates forfeiting their security deposits. A total of 58 candidates who
contested the recently concluded Sikkim Assembly and Parliamentary elections
have forfeited their security deposits. This was because, as per rules, they
could not poll the minimum required votes for a successful return of their
deposits.
As per rules, a candidate
has to receive at least one-sixth of the total votes cast in his contesting
constituency. It was a bizarre outcome with votes polled by NOTA (None of the
Above) came in third place after the Sikkim Democratic Front and Sikkim
Krantikari Morcha in the Assembly elections.
This was the first time
in the history of elections in India and Sikkim that the NOTA option was
offered to the electorate, and, for Sikkim at least, it turned out to be a
warped kind of success with many opting for it.
A spectacular 4,459
voters took the NOTA option throughout Sikkim in the Assembly elections. This
is nearly 1.5% of the total votes polled and is a shade higher than the 4,390 votes
polled by the Congress Assembly election candidates.
Meanwhile, as a result of
58 candidates forfeiting their security deposits of Rs. 5000 each, the total
amount accruing to the administration comes to Rs. 2.90 lakh. This figure could
be a shade lower since ST and SC candidates need to pay up only half the
prescribe amount to be able to contest.
It is something to
contemplate for political parties that a small state like Sikkim could have so
many people who are not satisfied with the candidates who have been propped up
by the political parties. For North district, NOTA was pressed 318 times; in East
district NOTA received 1,547 votes; in South NOTA came up with 1,245 and in West
district NOTA bagged 1,326 votes. Interestingly, in Kabi Lungchuk, even the
winning margin was lower than the NOTA votes,
Of those who forfeited
their deposits, 4 contested the parliamentary elections; from the State
Congress all its 33 candidates forfeited their deposits; ditto for BJP which
had 14 candidates and for the Trinamool Congress 6 candidates. On the other
hand there were Independents too who lost their deposits numbering 5.
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