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Law Min tweaks rule to allow use of postal ballot for virus sufferers

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Voters in Bihar who test positive for COVID19 will be allowed to cast their vote using postal ballot in the state assembly polls due later this year.

The Legislativ­e Department in the Union Law Ministry has changed the Conduct of Election Rules to allow those suffering from COVID19 to use postal ballot, a top ministry functionar­y said on Tuesday.

The Election Commission had approached the ministry recently to allow COVID19 positive voters to use postal ballot to exercise their franchise.

"It was a fit case and we have agreed to change the rules... Recently we had allowed those above 80 years of age and people with disabiliti­es to use postal ballot. In the same list, we have included COVID positive or those having symptoms," explained the functionar­y.

As of now, people with disabiliti­es and those above 80 years of age have to fill form 12D to avail the postal ballot facility from the local returning officer.

After the outbreak of Coronaviru­s in India, Bihar will be the first state to have assembly polls.

The EC had approached the government to tweak the rule as the pandemic could continue till the end of the year. The Legislativ­e Department is the nodal body for the Election Commission.

Election rules are amended after the Law Minister approves changes.

Bihar has nearly 7.20 crore voters and the term of the 243-member assembly ends on November 29 this year.

The new assembly has to be formed before November 29.

After the outbreak of Coronaviru­s in India, Bihar will be the first state to have assembly polls

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