
Representatives of the opposition India Bloc met with the Indian Election Commission on 2 July to make the timing of the timing of a special intensive revision (SIR) of the voters in Bihar. They argued that massive exercises could exclude in two crore voters in a state -linked state.
The leaders from 11 sides, including Congress, RJD, CPI (M), CPI, CPI (ml) Liberation, NCP-SP and Samajwadi Party, protested against a special revision of voters that started in Bihar about a week ago, before the main election commissioner Gyanesh Kumar and other election commissioners.
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“After meeting with the Election Commission, our concerns further increased because the Commission did not give any of our questions a satisfactory answer,” said the general secretary of the liberation of CPI (ml) Dipankar Bhattachary, who continued the “vote” process, he said.
Opposition parties, including Congress, claimed that after “notes” (demonstration) that “destroyed” the country’s economy, EC “voting” in Bihar, demolish Indian democracy.
“After” Notebandi “destroyed our economy in November 2016, ECI” elevandi “in Bihar and other countries, as reflected in Sir, will destroy our democracy,” said the Secretary General of Congress Jairam Ramesh in a post on X.
When the delegation reached Nirvachan Sadan, the Office of the Election Commission in Nový Delhi, it was said that only two members from each party would be allowed.
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“For the first time, we were given the rules for joining the election commission (EC). For the first time, we were told that only the party’s chiefs could go. Such restrictions mean that the necessary dialogue between political parties and the ES cannot happen … Only two people have been allowed today, leaving leaders like Jiram Ramesh like an external official like Jairam Ramesh.
The Indian block parties were loud in their opposition to the special intensive revision (Sir) exercises that have already started in Bihar and must be performed in Assam, Kerale, Puduchherry, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, which are next year to surveys public opinion.
Singhvi said that at least two people Crore can be canceled in this exercise, because many, especially SCS, STS, migration and impoverishment, among almost eight crore voters in Bihar may not be submitted to their parents’ birth certificates in such a short period.
“We asked the EC that the last revision was in 2003 and for 22 years after 4-5 elections were all these elections defective or imperfect or unreliable.
He said that in a maximum period of one or two months, the EC organizes the election exercises of the other Indian the most populous state Bihar, which is about eight voters of Crore.
“This relaxation and degradation is the worst attack on the basic structure of the Constitution. In 1950 we provided universal rights for adults when so -called advanced countries such as the US and the United Kingdom were acquired only in 1924 and 1928,” Singhvi said.
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The ES sources said some participants received a meeting and others could join without prior appointment because the Commission decided to meet two representatives of each party.
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EC told them that Sir was carried out in accordance with the provisions of Article 326, RP of the 1950s Act and instructions issued on June 24th. The Commission also stated that every concerns ‘concerns’ was “fully involved”.
The survey panel has issued instructions to carry out a special intensive revision in Bihar to eliminate unforgettable names and ensure that all eligible citizens are included in the election role, allowing them to perform their franchises in public opinion surveys at the end of this year.
The vote panel said he took further steps in an intensive revision to ensure that illegal migrants did not register into the voters’ list.
Special Intensive Revision in Bihar
Starting from June 25, the Election Commission organizes a special intensive revision (Sir) in Bihar tied to the vote. This means that the electoral roles for Bihar will be re -prepared.
This step caused the political series, and the congress opposed it and said it risk the deliberate exclusion of voters using a state machine. The main Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee described this step as “more dangerous than the NRC (National Citizens)” “and claimed that her state, which is heading for public opinion surveys, was a real” goal “.
During the process of this intensive revision, the stall levels (BLOS) perform a house for verification.
In previous special intense revisions, Blos would go home to a house with a “science pad” to be filled with the head of the household.
Proof of citizenship
This time, however, each household voter will have to submit an individual list of enumeration. Voters added to the election roles of 1 January 2003 – the year of the last intensive revision – must provide proof of citizenship.
The Election Commission recorded an election role in Bihar from 2003, which contained details of 4.96 Crore voters on its website, said the survey panel on June 30.
After “Notebandi” destroyed our economy in November 2016, “voting-based” in Bihar and other countries will destroy our democracy.
These 4.96 Crore voters may not submit any documents, the vote panel said. He also stated that children of these 4.96 Crore voters may not present any other document concerning their parents.
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