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October 07, 2019

What is the issue?

Form A and Form B of national parties are often flawless and they are rejected only if they are submitted after the deadline.

What documents are submitted by an election candidate?

  • Candidates aspiring to contest assembly elections on the ticket of a political party are required to submit various documents and forms.
  • The documents include those on citizenship, age and caste (if they are contesting from a reserved seat), as well as an affidavit on criminal cases if any, and property and cash owned by the candidates and their immediate family members.
  • Perhaps the most important documents are Form A and Form B, which denote that a certain candidate has been approved by a political party and should be allotted the election symbol of that party.
  • These two forms referred collectively as ‘AB Form’, prove that a political party has appointed a person in charge of distributing tickets and the candidate has obtained a ticket for a certain constituency from that person.

What is Form A?

  • This is a communication from a ‘recognized national or state political party’ or a ‘registered but unrecognized political party’ to the returning officer of the constituency or the chief election officer of the state, conveying the names of office-bearers of the party, who have been authorized to intimate names of the candidates chosen by the party to contest the polls.
  • This communication must come from either the president or secretary of the political party.
  • These have to be signed and must carry the party seal.
  • The form also contains specimen signatures of the office-bearers who have been authorized by the party to distribute tickets.

What is Form B?

  • This is a communication from the authorized office-bearer of a political party (whose name is mentioned in Form A issued by the president or secretary of the party) to the returning officer of the constituency.
  • This letter informs the returning officer about the name of the authorized candidate for the party, who should be allotted the party symbol.
  • The letter also contains a substitute name for allotment of the symbol and candidature, in case the nomination of the primary candidate is rejected during scrutiny.
  • Form B also certifies that the person to whom the authorized candidature has been issued is a member of the political party and his name appears in the party rolls.

What are the frequent reasons for rejection of nomination?

  • According to officials, one of the most frequent reasons for rejection of a nomination paper is a delay in submitting AB forms and other documents.
  • Another main reason for rejection of a form is leaving sections of the affidavit unfilled.
  • Form A and Form B of national parties are often flawless and they are rejected only if they are submitted after the deadline.
  • Forms can be rejected in some cases where sponsors are not from the constituency from where he was contesting.
  • Sometimes, political parties give B forms to more than one candidate, which complicates matters.
  • In such cases, one form has to be removed, one of the two candidates can be asked to put his name as a substitute.

 

Source: Indian Express

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