The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

Elders, persons with disabiliti­es hail postal ballot option

- Nacchinark­kiniyan M.

Election officials in the central districts are busy reaching out to and eliciting the choice of elderly people aged above 85 and persons with disabiliti­es, who have been given the option to vote through postal ballot in the Lok Sabha elections.

In Tiruchi district, there are 48,421 elderly people and persons with disabiliti­es eligible for postal ballot. An official said boothlevel officers (BLO) were visiting doortodoor to distribute Form 12D using which the eligible persons can opt for the postal ballot. A special team comprising BLOs and officials will be formed to distribute

Collector M. Pradeep Kumar visiting an elderly person in Tiruchi on Saturday.

and collect the postal ballots from those who opt for it. Officials will visit the houses of voters and collect the ballots after intimating the voter concerned a day ahead of their visit.

Some of the elderly people were happy over the facility. A. Hariparant­ha

man, 87, of Nagapattin­am, said: “I am grateful to the government for this. I have not been able to move out of my house for the past six years. The postal ballot makes me feel that my opinion and choice matters.”

However, some activists say officials should ensure that persons with disabiliti­es are able to utilise the facility without any interferen­ce from family members or local politician­s.

G. Saravanan, an activist from Pudukkotta­i and a person with disability welcomed the postal ballot option. However, in some cases family members could be influenced to make the person to vote for a particular candidate. At some places, senior officials don’t go to the house and instead they deputed lower level staff, he said.

In Nagapattin­am district, there are 25,460 elderly people and persons with disabiliti­es eligible for the postal ballot. A. Kaliyamoor­thy from the Retired Officials Associatio­n in Nagapattin­am said it was a great initiative by the Election Commission.

Mayiladuth­urai district has around 10,000 elderly people and persons with disabiliti­es eligible for postal ballot. D. Ganesan, who is a disabled man, said: “It is a useful system that allows us to participat­e in the democratic process but there needs to be a comprehens­ive mechanism to ensure complete secrecy in the voting procedure.”

Officials in Mayiladuth­urai, Nagapattin­am and Tiruchi told The Hindu that specific instructio­ns have been given to place ballot box inside the house of the voters to ensure privacy and prevent any interventi­on by others, including family members. Instructio­ns had been given to the officials to guard the ballot papers and the boxes closely, they said.

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SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T Democracy at doorstep:

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