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Consider the following statements about election expenditure limits:

  1. The security deposit for a Lok Sabha candidate is ₹25,000, with half for SC/ST candidates.

  2. The expenditure limit for Lok Sabha candidates in big states was recently increased to ₹95 lakhs.

  3. The expenditure limit for Assembly candidates in small states is ₹28 lakhs.

Which of the statements are correct?

A1 and 2 only

B2 and 3 only

C1 and 3 only

DAll are correct

Answer:

D. All are correct

Read Explanation:

Election Expenditure Limits in India

  • Lok Sabha Elections:
    • The security deposit for a Lok Sabha candidate is ₹25,000.
    • Candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) are required to pay half of this amount, i.e., ₹12,500, as a security deposit.
    • The expenditure limit for Lok Sabha candidates in 'big' states (those with more than 35 Lok Sabha seats) has been revised. It was increased to ₹95 lakhs (₹9.5 million) in 2022.
    • For candidates in 'small' states (those with 35 or fewer Lok Sabha seats) and Union Territories, the limit is ₹75 lakhs (₹7.5 million).
  • Assembly Elections:
    • The expenditure limit for Assembly candidates in 'big' states is ₹40 lakhs (₹4 million).
    • For Assembly candidates in 'small' states and Union Territories, the limit is ₹28 lakhs (₹2.8 million).
  • Recent Revisions:
    • The Election Commission of India (ECI) periodically revises these expenditure limits to account for inflation and changes in campaign costs.
    • The last major revision before 2022 was in 2014. The revision in 2022 aimed to align the limits with the current economic scenario.
    • These limits are crucial for ensuring a level playing field and preventing the undue influence of money power in elections.
    • Candidates must file their election expenditure statements within a stipulated period after the completion of elections. Failure to do so can lead to disqualification.

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