New Delhi, April 2  (IANS) The Centre Wednesday told  the Supreme Court that government leaders could not be blacked out of  official advertisements just before the Lok Sabha election.
The  court Wednesday reserved its verdict on a plea seeking issuance of  guidelines for curbing ruling parties from taking political mileage by  projecting their leaders in official advertisements.
The bench of  Chief Justice P. Sathasivam, Justice Ranjan Gogoi and Justice N.V.  Ramana asked all parties to give their suggestions for guidelines that  the court is likely to frame to curb parties in power at the Centre or  in states from taking advantage by running a huge publicity blitz just  before the polls.
Resisting the plea by counsel Meera Bhatia and  Prashant Bhushan, appearing for NGOs Common Cause and Centre for Public  Interest Litigation (CPIL), counsel K. Radhakrishnan appearing for the  government said what was being sought to be projected as leaders of  ruling parties were in fact elected representatives of the people.
Radhakrishnan  sought to draw a distinction between the advertisement campaign before  the election and in the normal course of time.
"The rules that  you are mentioning provide for the issuance of advertisements in print  and electronic media based on circulation and languages of their  publication and do not cover the issue being addressed by the court,"  Chief Justice Sathasivam said, as Radhakrishnan referred to the  Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) rules.
Referring  to the "India Shining" publicity blitz in 2003-04 by the then BJP-led  government and the "Bharat Nirman" campaign in 2008-09 and others by  state governments, the court was told by the NGOs that the  advertisements which made exaggerated claims of achievements were aimed  at reaping electoral benefits.
Appearing for Common Cause,  counsel Meera Bhatia said the glorification of politicians linked to the  ruling establishment, in order to attain political mileage at the cost  of public exchequer, was violative of article 14 of the constitution.
Appearing  for CPIL, counsel Prashant Bhushan told the court there was nothing  wrong in issuing advertisements and informing the public about the  programmes of the government.
However, Bhushan said such advertisement campaigns become arbitrary and malafide when aimed at gaining political mileage.
Bhushan told the court that such campaigns distort the free and fair election and undermines democracy.
"Can  we say that you have no objection to government issuing advertisements  highlighting its achievements and programmes without photographs of  leaders of the ruling party," Chief Justice Sathasivam asked Bhushan.
"If  the government of India wants to convey something, is it wrong to carry  the photographs of the prime minister or in a similar situation that of  a chief minister in case of states," the court asked.
He also  asked whether advertisements highlighting government achievements and  programmes can be issued on the birth anniversaries of Mahatma Gandhi  and Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar.
Bhushan said they can but were prone to misuse.
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