Voter Delety -Ry: All you need to know about 2023 fiasco, as EC confirms 'unsuccessful attempts' in Aland
The leader of the opposition (run) in the Lok Sabha on Thursday launched another attack on the India Electoral Commission by showing what he called Solod voucher on the alleged ‘Voice Chori’, and accused the Chief Electoral Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar of the Indian Democracy. The leader of the opposition quoted at a press conference in the Indira Bhawan Auditorium, where he quoted Aland selection division in Karnataka, where he claimed that a ‘targeted’ attempt was made to remove 6,018 votes. The leader of the congress claims that 6.018 applications were submitted personalized voters and that this filing was done automatically using mobile numbers from outside Karnataka. The India Electoral Commission reacted with a five-point defense with point 4 acknowledging that “unsuccessful attempts were made for the removal of voters in the Aland constituency.” “In 2023, certain unsuccessful efforts were made for the removal of voters in the Aland meeting constituency and a fir was submitted by the authority of ECI itself to investigate the matter,” the Peilpanel said. What happened in Aland Seat in February 2023? Thus, through the admission of the EC, there were attempts to remove voters in the said meeting seat in 2023. What actually happened then? The case came to light in February 2023, when the senior leader of the congress and then Aland candidate Br Patil was warned about various applications submitted for the removal of voters in his constituency, without the knowledge of voters. Patil, quickly filed a complaint with the royal panel. ‘One of the officers at the level level [BLOs] received a Form 7 application to remove her brother’s voice when he did not even apply. Her brother was my supporter. The application was made in the name of another voter in the same town, which was also unaware of it. It put us off, “Patil told the Hindu newspaper. Patil had from Aland seat with a narrow margin of 697 votes against a BJP candidate in 2018. Voters, at the time, filed complaints with the Aland Tehsildar. ECI under the BJP print to derail the CID sin? ”The congress head said. “The right of voting must be protected,” Kharge said.