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CPI-ML protests against voters' list revision in Bihar

CPI-ML protests against voters' list revision in Bihar

Time of India20 hours ago
Ranchi: CPI-ML on Monday submitted a memorandum to the Jharkhand chief electoral officer (CEO) K Ravi Kumar, demanding the annulment of the special intensive revision (SIR) of the electoral roll in Bihar.
CPI-ML had planned a rally from the Birsa Chowk to the CEO's office and invited JMM and Congress, but they cited various reasons for not taking part. The planned march was postponed owing to rains.
CPI-ML politburu member Haldhar Mahto said, "The Election Commission's (EC) action on SIR lacks transparency and there are indications of hobnobbing with the Centre."
CPI-ML state secretary Manoj Bhakt said, "Serious questions are being raised over the election process and impartiality of the EC particularly after the Chief Justice of India was replaced by the Union home minister in forming the commission.
Around 65 lakh voters have been removed from voter's list in Bihar without publicising the reason for the action. The step has led to serious doubts among people."
The data presented by the Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, after analysis of voters' list is frightening. Depriving any citizen of voting rights and creating fake lists is like ending democracy. EC should make public the list of deleted voters and the reasons, CPI-ML leaders claimed.
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The party stated that EC has the responsibilities of conducting an impartial election and restoring faith of people in the institution.
The memorandum also demanded that the EC should withdraw SIR, make available voters' list, issue clarification on questions being raised in connection with registration of fake voters and remove the limitation of 45 days or making available the CCTV footage of elections.
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