Electoral Commission holds a press conference amid allegations of theft of votes, leaders will get an appropriate answer

In the midst of the ongoing opposition of opposition parties on the allegations of ‘voting theft’ by Congress Leader Rahul Gandhi and special intensive review of the voters list in Bihar, the Electoral Commission (ECI) will hold a press conference in the National Media Center on Sunday at 15:00. This will be the first press conference of the Electoral Commission after the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process in Bihar begins. It is uncommon to hold a press conference on any matter other than the officials of the Electoral Commission, the election schedule announced. The Electoral Commission has not yet clarified the topic of its press conference, although sources say it is related to the allegations equal to the election commission by the opposition parties. Rahul Gandhi repeatedly accused the Electoral Commission of being manipulated the polling figures, saying that “voice stolen” was done to secure the victory of BJP in the election of Maharashtra and Haryana and Karnataka Lok Sabha. The Electoral Commission has asked Congressional Rahul Gandhi to submit the signed manifesto who claims to be incorrectly added or removed in the voters list. The commission even said that if the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha does not present an affidavit signed in support of their allegations, they should apologize for fooling the country. Opposition parties in Bihar are opposed to Sir, the Electoral Commission started a special intensive review (SIR) of the state’s voter list four months before the election of the Bihar meeting, which oppose the opposition parties. Questions raised about this decision have now become a discussion topic in the Monsoon session of Parliament and the case has reached the Supreme Court. The Electoral Commission says that the sole purpose of Sir includes the name of each qualifying citizen in the voters list and removes the names of all suspects or incompetent persons. Opposition parties claim that this movement of the Electoral Commission will deprive the franchise in the absence of crores of eligible citizens documents. The Supreme Court has asked the Electoral Commission to publish the details of 65 Lakh names removed from the voters list in Bihar to increase transparency in the voters list and publish what the commission agreed to. The commission uploaded the first format of the revised voters list on its website on August 1 as part of the SIR process, so that the people of Bihar can find their names. The name can be added to Bihar by September 30. If the name of an qualifying voter was removed from the voters list, the Electoral Commission gave him the opportunity to add his name by September 30. The final voters list will be published on October 1st. Under the continued special intensive review process in Bihar, the officers at the level of the election will pass through the Electoral Commission to verify the voter list and then a new voters list is set up after the amendment. Meanwhile, blush is going through-to-door details of eligible voters in the prescribed form and attach one of the 11 documents recognized by the Commission with the form. This process is implemented when the India Electoral Commission (ECI) believes that existing voter lists have serious defects or need a review. This process is usually performed before a large election or after administrative processes such as the restoration of constituencies. Share this story -tags