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    "content": "Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, another thing I want to talk about is election petitions. In as much election petitions are unavoidable, there should be a threshold of crimes under the particular law. For instance, if it is just a petty issue, let us not call off the entire electioneering process, but have an option of a fine, so that only serious infringements lead to disqualification of a candidate. We have gone through this mess before. It is a very bad thing. We should look again into the issue of affirmative action. I would like to look at Clause 84(a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) and say that it is technically not possible for one to know which vote came from whom, as defined herein. Therefore, this provision should be deleted because it is not possible during scrutiny of votes to tell a voter’s votes from those of another voter. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, a petitioner should, first, apply to the court, stating that he is not able to get access to the person. With those remarks, I beg to support."
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