Deccan Chronicle

Congress seeks delay in disclosure of electoral rolls

It claim names of eligible voters have been deleted

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State Congress leaders on Monday met Central election commission­ers with a request to postpone publicatio­n of final electoral rolls pertaining to Telangana state as the names of a number of eligible voters have been deleted, they claimed.

A delegation of Marri Shashidhar Reddy, MLA D.K. Aruna, G. Niranjan and A. Shyam Mohan from Telangana Pradesh Congress committee met chief election commission­er Om Prakash Rawat, election commission­ers Sunil Arora and Ashok Lavasa in Delhi.

Their contention was that a Congress appointed committee had gone to all districts in the state to verify voters’ lists and found that state election authoritie­s did not give any publicity on verificati­on of electoral rolls which was evident with non-availabili­ty of booth level election officers and non-cooperatio­n from other election authoritie­s in various districts.

They complained that no deleted voters and additional voters’ lists were available for political parties to check though this is mandatory. They said lists were prepared by election officials at the behest of the ruling TRS party and the same lists will be used in the gram panchayat elections in the state.

They said deletion of 700 names of legitimate voters in Danthanpal­ly village in Adilabad district alone indicates how election officials have resorted to malpractic­es. They said that though they had sought the interventi­on of the chief electoral officer in the state, he did not take any action in the matter.

According to the delegation, the chief election commission­er has promised to send an observer to look into their complaints.

 ??  ?? The Congress complained that no deleted voters and additional voters’ lists were available for political parties to check though this is mandatory. They said lists were prepared by election officials at the behest of the ruling TRS party and the same lists will be used in the Gram Panchayat elections in the state.
The Congress complained that no deleted voters and additional voters’ lists were available for political parties to check though this is mandatory. They said lists were prepared by election officials at the behest of the ruling TRS party and the same lists will be used in the Gram Panchayat elections in the state.

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