Khaleej Times

Allegation­s of errors in electoral rolls incorrect: EC

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new delhi — The Election Commission (EC) has called Congress’ allegation­s of largescale errors in Madhya Pradesh’s electoral rolls incorrect after conducting a probe.

In its letter to the Congress dated June 8, the commission said “from the evidence collected from the ground and the analysis of data made available with the complaint suggest that the claim of large scale duplicate, repeat, multiple, illegal, invalid, false etc entries/voters in the electoral rolls of Madhya Pradesh is not based on robust parameter and is not correct”.

It had “immediatel­y” formed inter disciplina­ry teams to four Assembly constituen­cies — Narela, Hoshangaba­d, Bhojpur and Seoni-Malwa — which were shortliste­d randomly from the list mentioned in the complaint on June 3.

The EC has also instructed the chief electoral officer of the state to carry out “intensive verificati­on” of the complaint in all other constituen­cies in a time-bound manner.

As per the reports submitted by the inter disciplina­ry teams, 2,397 of 2,442 entries in SeoniMalwa alleged by the Congress to be similar were found to be genuine and 45 entries were in the process of deletion.

In Narela constituen­cy, of 22,252 entries cited in the Congress complaint, 17,684 were found to be unique.

In Hoshangaba­d, no case of multiple entry was found on verificati­on of alleged 552 incorrect entries while the EC teams found 29 of 36 cases were genuine and the process of deletion was on for the rest seven.

The commission concluded that the “allegation of large scale entries of multiple voters in these four Assembly Constituen­cies in not borne out”. —

The allegation of large scale entries of multiple voters in four Assembly Constituen­cies in not borne out Election Commission

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