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Political parties raise suspicion on EC when competitio­n is tough: OP Rawat

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

JAIPUR: Political parties raise suspicion on the role of Election Commission and make all kinds of allegation­s when competitio­n is tough but the poll panel accepts all the challenges with open mind and maintains its integrity, Chief Election Commission­er OP Rawat said on Tuesday.

Rawat, who was on a twoday visit to the state for a review of the preparatio­ns for the upcoming Assembly elections in the state, said there were no "fake voters" as such and the commission was continuous­ly working to delete the duplicate voters and add legitimate ones in the electoral rolls.

It will be completely ensured that no duplicate voter cast vote in the upcoming elections, he added.

"When competitio­n is tough, fingers are raised (on the role election commission) by political parties out of suspicion. We have accepted all the challenges with open mind and have come out clean. We are committed to ensuring a fair

and transparen­t election process," Rawat told a press conference here.

All administra­tive officers have been directed to work without fear and with transparen­tly and act in an unbiased manner if rules are flouted, he said.

The poll panel will ensure that the Election Commission of India's (ECI) theme of 'no-voter-to-be-left-behind' was implemente­d for participa- tion of every voter in building an empowered democracy, he said. Rawat came to the city on Monday on a two-day visit to take up the issues of political parties, civil society groups and review poll preparatio­ns. Assembly election in Rajasthan is due later this year.

Replying to a question on black money menace in election, Rawat said it has come to fore that there were several expenditur­e-sensitive constituen­cies in Rajasthan and the commission was committed address the issues with the help of enforcemen­t agencies.

Rawat said that the commission was also mulling over steps to check instances of candidates furnishing false informatio­n in affidavits.

A case can be filed by anyone in the court against candidates providing false informatio­n in election affidavit. The Commission has also directed Income Tax authoritie­s to probe informatio­n provided by candidates. The Commission is mulling to act on the basis of probe report, he added.

 ?? PTI ?? Chief Election Commission­er OP Rawat addreses a press conference in Jaipur on Tuesday
PTI Chief Election Commission­er OP Rawat addreses a press conference in Jaipur on Tuesday

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