Bihar Voter List Revision In Accordance With Law: Election Body Chief
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[*]Revision of voter lists must occur before elections, not after, said Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar
[*]Bihar Assembly election will conclude before the current Assembly's term ends on November 22, he said
[*]Voter count per polling station is capped at 1,200 and phones are banned inside, the poll body said
Did our AI summary help? Let us know. Switch To Beeps Mode Revision of voter lists is required before every election, and a review after the polls won't be in accordance with the law, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar said today, countering the Opposition's offensive on the Special Intensive Revision in poll-bound Bihar.
The poll body chief, who was in Patna for a two-day visit to oversee preparations for the upcoming election, spoke to the media this afternoon before leaving for Delhi.
The Chief Election Commissioner said the Assembly election for 243 seats in Bihar will be completed before November 22, when the current Assembly's term ends.
He said the number of voters allotted to each polling station has been capped at 1,200 and added that no voter will be allowed to take their phones into the poll booth.
The poll body chief announced one change in the voting process. "The ballot papers on EVMs are black and white, but identification is difficult. Therefore, starting in the Bihar elections, the serial number font and candidate photos will now be in colour," he said.
NDTV asked the Chief Election Commissioner about the ongoing burqa row after the state BJP chief Dilip Jaiswal demanded that poll officials verify burqa-clad women at voting booths. The poll body chief replied that the polling and identification of voters will be conducted as per time-tested rules.
The Chief Election Commissioner also responded to questions on Aadhaar and stressed that while the poll body accepted Aadhaar during the voter revision exercise following a Supreme Court order, the document is not proof of citizenship. "The Aadhaar Act is not proof of citizenship; it is merely proof of identity," he said, citing the Aadhaar Act.
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