Lapses in MP voter list to be rectified before polls: EC

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Press Trust of India Indore
Last Updated : Apr 09 2018 | 6:00 PM IST

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The Election Commission (EC) today admitted there were discrepancies in the electoral rolls in Madhya Pradesh and assured they will be rectified before the year-end assembly polls in the state.

The poll panel identified over 6.7 lakh ineligible voters during a verification of the electoral rolls carried out in the state from March 15 to April 7.

Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) O P Rawat, however, said this figure is not very high given the number of voters in the state, where assembly polls are due by the year-end.

"Certainly, there are lapses (in revision of the rolls). After a probe, ineligible names will be removed from the list and new names will be added so that before the coming assembly polls, a correct voter list is prepared," he told reporters.

Asked whether he considers finding a large number of ineligible voters as a serious matter, Rawat said this can be looked in another way.

"It should be looked this way - there are more than five crore voters in Madhya Pradesh and among them only 6.7 lakh were found ineligible.

"This number is quite less comparatively and moreover many of them have passed away, but their names had not been deleted from the list," the poll panel chief said.

The CEC said in view of the ensuing assembly polls, the voter list will be rectified and suggestions will be taken in this regard from political parties and people concerned.

Rawat also informed that a process is underway to link Aadhaar number with the individual voter's ID card.

Asked about the suggestion of conducting the Lok Sabha and assembly polls simultaneously, he said, "Unless necessary amendments are made in the Constitution and (relevant) laws, it is not proper for us to make any comment on the issue."

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First Published: Apr 09 2018 | 6:00 PM IST

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