
On Saturday, the Election Commission (EC) responded to criticism of the alleged inconsistency of the Bihar voters and stressed that political parties were involved in each stage of the electoral role process, but failed to arouse objections in time.
“It seems that some political parties and their stalls (blah) agents did not investigate election roles at a suitable time and did not show mistakes if at all …,” the survey said, PTI reported.
Before the planned press conference in Delhi nad Bihar Sir, the Election Commission stated that physical and digital copies of roles are shared with all parties and uploaded to its public access website. Parties and citizens then get a whole month to make demands and objections. Once the final list is published, it is again shared with recognized parties, along with a two -stage appeal system, the body explained.
“Vote chori” series
Comments of the Election Commission come in the middle of the ongoing special intensive revision of voters in a survey tied to Bihar and the accusation of Rahula Gandhi’s “voting” (Theeft). At a press conference on August 7, the leader of the opposition at Lok Sabha introduced the Research of Congress to vote in the Mahadevapura Assembly in Carnation to claim theft of 1,00,250 votes.
Previously, EC announced that it would “explain” a special intensive revision of exercises taking place in Bihar on Sunday, August 17, when Lop Rahul Gandhi begins his “voter Adhikar Yatra”. Tomorrow, the vote body will organize a press conference at the National Media Center, Raisina Road, New Delhi.
EC also said on Saturday that it would continue to welcome the control of election roles by political parties and any voter.
“Eros will help to eliminate errors and cleanse election roles that have always been the EC goal,” he said.
The Vote Office also stressed that the Parliamentary and Assembly system is a multilayer decentralized construct, as the law assumes.
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