AAP and EC trade charges on voter lists

  • | Monday | 19th November, 2018

(Source: Twitter/@RaghavChaddha)The AAP Sunday termed as “farcical” the deleted voter verification exercise undertaken by the Election Commission between November 16 -18. The Delhi Chief Electoral Officer’s office had formed 11 teams to verify the list of deleted voters, following allegations by AAP that the deletion process was flawed. (Source: Twitter/@RaghavChaddha) The Delhi Chief Electoral Officer’s office had formed 11 teams to verify the list of deleted voters, following allegations by AAP that the deletion process was flawed. The District Election Officer of the southeast district, where the exercise took place, called the allegations “baseless”. “The investigation carried out by the Election Commission (in Harkesh Nagar and Lal Kuan) team is a joke and a farcical exercise as it is based on an inaccurate deleted voters list,” alleged AAP’s south Delhi Lok Sabha in-charge Raghav Chadha.

The Delhi Chief Electoral Officer’s office had formed 11 teams to verify the list of deleted voters, following allegations by AAP that the deletion process was flawed. (Source: Twitter/@RaghavChaddha) The Delhi Chief Electoral Officer’s office had formed 11 teams to verify the list of deleted voters, following allegations by AAP that the deletion process was flawed. (Source: Twitter/@RaghavChaddha) The AAP Sunday termed as “farcical” the deleted voter verification exercise undertaken by the Election Commission between November 16 -18. The District Election Officer of the southeast district, where the exercise took place, called the allegations “baseless”. The Delhi Chief Electoral Officer’s office had formed 11 teams to verify the list of deleted voters, following allegations by AAP that the deletion process was flawed. “The investigation carried out by the Election Commission (in Harkesh Nagar and Lal Kuan) team is a joke and a farcical exercise as it is based on an inaccurate deleted voters list,” alleged AAP’s south Delhi Lok Sabha in-charge Raghav Chadha. The DEO’s office said in a statement: “Though the data collected is being consolidated and analysed, most of the deletions have been found to be correct… All due process has been followed in the deletion process.” For all the latest Delhi News, download Indian Express App

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