Why are the names of 65 Lakh people cut from the voters list? Electoral Commission responded in the Supreme Court on Sir - Bihar Voters List for the election commission for the election in the Supreme Court about the exclusion of voter from the list
There is a dispute over the special intensive review process of the Bihar Electoral Commission. The opposition claims that many voters are excluded from the list. The Electoral Commission replied in the Supreme Court that no voter’s right had been taken away and that no one would be excluded from the voters list without notice. The Electoral Commission responded to the Supreme Court in Bihar. File photo -digital desk, New -Delhi. The special intensive review process of the Bihar Electoral Commission is in constant controversy. The opposition raises questions about this that the Electoral Commission excludes many voters from the list under this process. At the same time, the Electoral Commission responded to this in the Supreme Court. The Electoral Commission told the Supreme Court that no voter was taken away from any voter in Bihar. No voter will be excluded from the voters list without giving notice. Also read: “We played chess in Operation Sindoor …”, the Army General Dwivedi told Pakistan about the fight, what did the Electoral Commission say? According to the NDTV report, the Electoral Commission said that all possible efforts under the SIR process were made that the names of all eligible voters were included in the final list. The Electoral Commission has given strict guidelines that no voter’s name should be incorrect from the list. The Electoral Commission filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court on Saturday and accused the name of 65 Lakh to cut the name and said there would be no negligence to include and remove the name during any SIR process. This statement from the Electoral Commission came at a time when the commission was accused of removing the names of 65 Lakh people from the voters list. According to the Electoral Commission, all voters are given many opportunities to submit documents. Officers go to the Booth level and motivate political parties to participate and keep awareness campaigns among the people. For this, 38 District Election Officer, 243 Electoral Registration Officer, 2.976 Assistant -Election Registration Officer, 77,895 officials at the level of Statements, 2,45,716 volunteers and 1,60,813 agency agents. 7.24 Crore people gave the Documents Electoral Commission, saying that from 7.89 crore voters in the draft list released on August 1, only 7.24 Crore people submitted their documents. All the voters whose documents were not found are given to all political parties from time to time. 246 ads were also given in newspapers for voters living outside Bihar.