After the Election Fee (EC) revised its tips on preserving video footage and pictures of elections, lowering the retention interval to 45 days, Chief of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Saturday hit out on the ballot panel, saying “the one from whom the reply was wanted is destroying the proof”.
EC sources, nevertheless, identified that the change aligned the retention interval with the timeframe for candidates and electors to file a petition difficult an election – 45 days after the declaration of outcomes. Earlier, the timeframes ranged from three months to at least one 12 months, relying on the stage of the ballot course of, as The Indian Categorical had reported on Friday.
Writing on X, Gandhi mentioned: “It’s clear – the match is fastened. And a set election is poison for democracy.”
The ballot panel had revised its earlier tips, issued in September 2024, on preserving video footage and pictures of elections — lowering the retention interval to 45 days after the declaration of outcomes, after which the info will be destroyed if no election petition (EP) is filed. The EC communicated its resolution to the Chief Electoral Officers of all states and Union territories on Might 30, citing “current misuse” of such materials. The Fee underlined that videography and pictures of the election course of aren’t mandated by legislation however are used as an “inside administration device”.
In a publish on X, Gandhi, who has been levelling allegations of irregularities within the Maharashtra Meeting elections final 12 months, mentioned: “Voter checklist? Won’t present machine-readable format. CCTV footage? It was hidden by altering the legislation. Photograph-video of the election? Now, not in 1 12 months, we are going to destroy it in 45 days solely.”
EC sources mentioned on Saturday that there had been calls for to launch movies of the ballot course of and webcasting footage of polling stations. They added that whereas the calls for gave the impression to be logical, they have been in violation of the privateness and safety of voters, which is assured by the Illustration of the Individuals Act and upheld by courtroom judgments. Releasing the footage would permit for identification of electors by any group or particular person, leaving the voters weak to strain and intimidation, they mentioned.
“Since no election will be challenged past 45 days of the declaration of the end result, retaining of this footage past this era, makes it prone to misuse of the content material by non-contestants for spreading misinformation and malicious narratives. In case of an EP being filed inside 45 days, the CCTV footage shouldn’t be destroyed and likewise made accessible to the competent courtroom when requested for,” as per an EC supply.
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That is the second vital change made by the EC in current months pertaining to CCTV footage of the election course of. In December final 12 months, the federal government amended Rule 93(2)(a) of the Conduct of Elections Guidelines to restrict public entry to such footage.
Gandhi’s assault on the Election Fee, in a chunk in The Indian Categorical on June 14, reiterated allegations he has made prior to now and questioned the Maharashtra Meeting election knowledge which the ballot panel has launched.
In his piece titled “Match-fixing Maharashtra”, Gandhi wrote that “voter rolls and CCTV footage are instruments for use to strengthen democracy, not ornaments to be locked up”. “The individuals of India have a proper to be assured that no data have been or can be trashed,” Gandhi wrote.
A scrutiny by The Indian Categorical of his allegations and knowledge round every reveals that Gandhi’s criticism selectively cites data, ignores essential context and, in a single case, even attracts a connection the place none exists.

