Can't allow dead, those who have permanently migrated to be on voters' list: CEC Kumar
Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar addressed concerns regarding Bihar's voter roll revision. He questioned potential influence on the Election Commission. The opposition parties have criticized the revision. They claim it could disenfranchi...
His remarks came amid stepped up attacks by the opposition parties which have been targeting the poll authority over the special intensive revision of Bihar's electoral roll.
The Opposition has claimed that the move will disenfranchise crores of eligible citizens.
"Isn't a pure voter list being prepared by the Election Commission through a transparent process, the foundation for fair elections and a strong democracy?" he said, according to the EC.
Kumar said allowing ineligible people to vote, first in Bihar and later in the entire country, is against the Constitution.
"On these questions, someday or the other, all of us and all the citizens of India will have to think deeply, going beyond political ideologies," he underlined.
During house-to-house visit in the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral roll in Bihar, poll officials have so far found that more than 52 lakh voters were not present at their addresses and another 18 lakh have died.
The ECI has pointed out that as per SIR instructions, any elector or any recognised political party will get one month time from August 1 to September 1 to get names of any eligible voter included, if left out by Booth Level Officers (BLO) appointed by the EC and Booth Level Agents (BLA) appointed by parties or get names of any voter excluded if wrongly included by BLOs/ BLAs.
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