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Should the practice of promising freebies during elections be legally regulated

The Supreme Court is considering hearing pleas against the practice of political parties offering freebies during polls.
  • Regulating the practice of promising freebies during elections could promote fair electoral competition and prevent parties from using such promises to win votes.
  • It could ensure that political parties focus on addressing real issues and working towards the betterment of society rather than resorting to short-term measures like distributing freebies.
  • Legal regulation could help in curbing the misuse of public funds for these promises, ensuring that resources are used more effectively for public welfare.
  • However, some argue that such regulations may impede the freedom of parties to communicate their policies and initiatives to voters, which is an essential part of the democratic process.
  • Ultimately, the Supreme Court needs to carefully consider the implications of regulating freebies during elections to strike a balance between fair competition and political freedom.
Answered 9 months ago
Rajat Aspirants