Himachal Offers Rs 1 Crore Prize for Unopposed Panchayat Elections

The Himachal Pradesh government has announced a major financial incentive scheme to promote consensus-based elections in Panchayati Raj institutions. Awards range from Rs 25 lakh for Gram Panchayats to Rs 1 crore for Zila Parishads elected completely unopposed. Officials state the incentives have been significantly increased from previous nominal amounts to motivate cooperative electoral practices. The initiative aims to reduce electoral expenditure, foster harmony, and strengthen grassroots democracy.

Key Points: Himachal's Rs 1 Crore Incentive for Unopposed Panchayat Polls

  • Incentives for unopposed elections
  • Rs 25L for Gram Panchayats
  • Rs 50L for Panchayat Samitis
  • Rs 1 crore for Zila Parishads
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Himachal govt announces incentives up to Rs 1 crore for unopposed Panchayat elections

Himachal Pradesh announces financial incentives up to Rs 1 crore for Panchayati Raj bodies elected unopposed to promote consensus and reduce conflict.

"Now, with enhanced incentives, we expect people at the grassroots level to at least make an effort towards consensus and avoid contests. - C Paulrasu"

Shimla, April 22

The Himachal Pradesh government has announced a major financial incentive scheme to encourage consensus-based elections in Panchayati Raj institutions, offering awards ranging from Rs 25 lakh to Rs 1 crore for bodies elected unopposed.

According to an official communication issued by the Panchayati Raj Department on April 21, Gram Panchayats, Panchayat Samitis, and Zila Parishads that elect all their members and office bearers unanimously in the upcoming elections will be eligible for grant-in-aid incentives.

Under the scheme, Gram Panchayats will receive Rs 25 lakh if all members, including the Pradhan and Up-Pradhan, are elected unopposed. Panchayat Samitis will be given Rs 50 lakh for unanimous election of members, including the Chairman and Vice-Chairman, while Zila Parishads will receive the highest incentive of Rs 1 crore under similar conditions.

The notification has been circulated to all Deputy Commissioners for implementation, with directions to ensure wide publicity among the public. The initiative aims to promote harmony, reduce electoral expenditure, and strengthen grassroots democracy through consensus.

Speaking to ANI in Shimla on Wednesday, C Paulrasu, Secretary, Dural Development and Panchayatiraj Department of the HP government, said the incentive amounts have been significantly increased to make the scheme more effective.

"Earlier, the incentives were quite nominal: Rs 10 lakh for Gram Panchayats, Rs 5 lakh for Panchayat Samitis and Rs 15 lakh for Zila Parishads. The government has now increased them to Rs 25 lakh, Rs 50 lakh and Rs 1 crore respectively to motivate people to opt for unopposed elections," he said.

He added that the earlier low amounts failed to encourage consensus. "Now, with enhanced incentives, we expect people at the grassroots level to at least make an effort towards consensus and avoid contests," he noted.

Paulrasu further said the government's objective is to strengthen grassroots democracy and create awareness about peaceful and cooperative electoral practices. He also highlighted recent efforts by the government to curb drug-related issues in Panchayati Raj elections through legislative measures.

Officials said the scheme is expected to incentivise villages and local bodies to adopt a cooperative approach in electing representatives, thereby fostering unity and reducing election-related conflicts.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Rs 1 crore is a huge amount for a Zila Parishad. While the idea is good to reduce conflict, I worry this might lead to backroom deals and suppress genuine democratic choice. The best candidate might step aside just for the money.
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Aman W
Finally, a practical step to curb election expenses at the grassroots level. So much money is wasted on banners, feasts, and liquor during Panchayat polls. This incentive can be used for actual development work in the village. Good move HP govt!
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Sarah B
Interesting concept. Promoting consensus is admirable, but democracy thrives on healthy competition and choice. Hope the implementation is monitored to ensure it doesn't become a tool for powerful families to monopolize local bodies.
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Vikram M
Our village had an unopposed election last time and it was so peaceful. The money saved from campaigning was used to repair the community hall. If this grant comes on top of that, it's a double win for development. Jai Himachal!
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Karthik V
The intention is good, but the execution will be key. Who decides the 'consensus' candidate? There must be transparent guidelines to prevent coercion. Also, will this money be audited properly? We've seen such funds misused before.

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