T .N Seshan, FMR CEC ,had an interesting divine experience -with Mahaperuyaval talking about the election practises found in Uthiramerur inscriptions! https://twitter.com/GEEMS71/status/1338049181840068608
While performing Bhumi Puja our PM mentioned about Uttiramerur. Many of my friends phone me and asked what is that so important to mention.  Here are details .  Uthiramerur  ( Tamil Nadu) model of democracy
Uthiramerur  is situated in Kancheepuram district,
about 90 km from Chennai. It has a 1,250-year history. There are three important temples. The three temples have a large number of inscriptions, notably those from the reigns of Raja Raja Chola (985-1014 A.D.), his son Rajendra Chola, and the Vijayanagar emperor Krishnadeva Raya
The three temples have a large number of inscriptions, notably those from the reigns of Raja Raja Chola (985-1014 A.D.), his son Rajendra Chola, and the Vijayanagar emperor Krishnadeva Raya. During the period of Parantaka Chola [907-955 A.D.]
The village administration was honed into a perfect system through elections. In fact, inscriptions on temple walls in several parts of Tamil Nadu refer to village assemblies. “But it is at Uthiramerur on the walls of the village assembly mandapa itself that we have the earliest
inscriptions with complete information about how the elected village assembly functioned,” .says R. Sivanandam, epigraphist at the Tamil Nadu Department of Archaeology.
It testifies to the historical fact that nearly 1,100 years ago, a village had an elaborate and highly refined electoral system and even a written constitution prescribing the mode of elections. The details of this system of elective village democracy are
inscribed on walls of the village assembly grama sabha mandapa
a rectangular structure made of granite slabs
It is an outstanding document in the history of India
It is a veritable written constitution of the village assembly that functioned 1,000 years ago says Dr Nagaswamy
famous archeologist. of committees with elected members the functions of those committees, the power to remove the wrongdoer, etc…”. The villagers even had the right to recall the elected representatives if they failed in their duty.
*What were the salient features?*
The village was divided into 30 wards, with one representative elected for each. Those who want to contest must be above 35 years of age and below 70. Only those who owned land that attracted tax could contest elections. Such owners should possess a house built
on a legally owned site (not on public poromboke). A person serving in any of the committees could not contest again for the next three terms, each term lasting a year. *Elected members who accepted bribes, misappropriated others' property, committed incest, or
or acted against the public interest suffered disqualification.* The entire village, including infants, had to be present at the village assembly mandapa when elections were held. Only the sick and those who had gone on a pilgrimage were exempt.
I first came to know about these not from our history books, not from my teachers in school and college but from a book of Paramacharya that contains his teachings. In fact, T.N Sheshan former election commissioner was a bit dejected when he was appointed as CEC
disappointment and counseled him to treat the transfer as an opportunity granted by God to serve the Indian public. He had suggested that Seshan visit the Uthiramerur temple and read through the details of electoral regulations prevalent in India about 1000 years ago,
including qualifications of candidates that can contest elections
In the words of Sree. Seshan The credit for Electoral reforms must go to Kanchi Mahaswami but for who this would not have been possible
At 97 He had such clarity and described minute details of the electoral rules
embossed on the northern walls of the Uthiramerur temple. And mentioned to me that even implementing a tenth of these reforms, would be a great service to India”*. The rest is history
In the words of columnist TJS George, “
Seshan showed what one man could do to ensure that democracy did not become a hydra-headed monster. In time Seshan retired. And the monster was set free.” - Sundararajan
I always remember Seshan's comment on polls as"Rig Veda"
as it was rigged!
Good satire in his speech&
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