New Delhi: Underlining the need to make the anti-defection law more stringent, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on Saturday said if loopholes in it are not plugged, "we will be making a mockery of democracy".
He also cautioned that people will lose faith in the political class unless urgent and collective action is taken towards cleansing the system and promoting clean politics.
Delivering the 3rd Atal Bihari Vajpayee Memorial Lecture organised by the India Foundation in Hyderabad, Naidu lamented that the absence of value-based politics, lack of ideology, hunger for power, muscle and money power and the entry of people with a criminal background into politics were leading to violence in the political arena.
"Unless these undesirable trends are checked, the situation will further deteriorate and cause irreparable damage to the country''s polity," he cautioned according to the text of his speech.
Drawing attention to the manner in which the anti-defection law has been rendered ineffective, Naidu emphasised the need to make it more stringent and effective.
Noting that defection matters cannot remain undecided for long periods, he suggested making it mandatory for the presiding officers to dispose of defection matters within three months. "We will be making a mockery of democracy if we fail to plug the loopholes in anti-defection laws," Naidu, also the chairperson of Rajya Sabha, observed.
According to PRS Legislative Research, the anti-defection law seeks to prevent political defections which may be due to reward of office or other similar considerations.
The Tenth Schedule was inserted in the Constitution in 1985. It lays down the process by which legislators may be disqualified on grounds of defection by the presiding officer of a legislature based on a petition by any other member of the House.
The vice president felt that all political parties should put an end to "politics of convenience" and practice the "politics of conviction" and "politics of consensus" as demonstrated by former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.