
Before surveys by Bihar Assembly Assembly India (ECI) Election Commission (ECI) during the upcoming revision of the electoral election election role of mulling intensive verification in the house, which quoted ECI sources.
According to the ECI report, it plans to verify that the election rollers are completely robust and without any mistakes.
This is not the first time that ECI has performed a strict revision of election roles. The last such exercise was performed in 2004, the ECI sources said.
Previously, various organizations of civil society, political parties and agencies raised their concerns about the integration or deletion of voters’ names into election roles.
Regular Exercise Revision:
The Indian Election Commission has repeatedly emphasized that it has undertaken to ensure that only real and eligible citizens are enrolled in the election roles.
ECI is performed every year throughout the country and also before organizing elections/goodbye ECI.
In this respect, constitutional and legal frameworks are also quite clear and robust. The provisions concerning the capacity to be registered as a voter and disqualification for registration in the election role are clearly determined in Article 326 of the Indian Constitution and Section 16 of the 1950s Act.
Why is there a need for constant updates?
The need for constant updates of electoral cylinders arises for various reasons, such as migration/transfer of voters.
“The country continues to testify between the state, inside the state, between the district and the district, for reasons such as marriage, job opportunities, education, family requirements, etc. For example, during 2024, according to the ECI forms, 46.26 lakhs moved to 2.32 crore The year, for the exchange.
Deleting the names of dead voters:
The number of dead voters is much lower compared to registered deaths because families do not approach their relatives’ names.
Another reason for the constant update is also the addition of young voters who will reach the age of 18. It also includes repairs in voters’ details such as names, photos or address.
Other reasons for constant updates include the rationalization of polling stations, because ECI wants to ensure that no voter does not have to travel over 2 kilometers to hand over his voice, and the subsequent erased names of foreign illegal immigrants in election roles.
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