Voter Deletion Dilemma: Unpacking Allegations of Procedural Irregularities
BJD MP Sasmit Patra has urged the Election Commission to ensure rigorous verification before deleting voters' names from electoral rolls. Concerns have risen over procedural irregularities and potential disenfranchisement, with allegations of political conspiracy. Calls for transparency and independent audits are gaining momentum amidst over 2 lakh complaints received.
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The controversy surrounding voter deletion in Odisha has intensified as BJD MP Sasmit Patra appeals to the Election Commission for stringent verification processes. Patra emphasized the need for rigorous and documented inquiry before any names are removed from the electoral rolls.
Amidst allegations of procedural irregularities, concerns have been raised over a potential risk of wrongful disenfranchisement. Reports indicate over 9.8 lakh voters face potential deletion, raising alarms about transparency and fairness.
Chief Electoral Officer R S Gopalan confirmed receiving over 2 lakh complaints on this matter, prompting further scrutiny. Calls for an independent audit and public disclosure of data have grown stronger as political tensions rise.
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