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Haryana CEO Warns 2.6 Lakh Voter Forms Still Pending Ahead of Polls

Haryana CEO A. Sreenivas reported that around 2.6 lakh filled enumeration forms have not been returned, with the highest pendency in Gurugram at 1.2 lakh. The Election Commission has extended the final publication date for electoral rolls to October 3. The ASD category (Absent, Shifted, Dead, Duplicate) covers about 33.6 lakh voters who will be excluded from the new draft roll. Sreenivas also denied reports of sexual harassment involving a BLO in Nuh district, calling it an unrelated individual case.

Around 2.6 lakh enumeration forms not returned yet: Haryana CEO A. Sreenivas

Chandigarh, July 15

Haryana's Chief Electoral Officer A. Sreenivas on Wednesday said that around 2.6 lakh people have not yet returned the filled enumeration forms, distributed as part of the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in the state, with the maximum pending forms in Gurugram.

This comes a day after the Election Commission of India (ECI) modified the schedule for SIR of electoral rolls in Andhra Pradesh and Haryana, setting October 3 as the date for final publication of the voters' list in both states.

While the qualifying date for both states will be July 1, the ECI has decided that the draft publication of the electoral rolls will take place on July 31 in both Andhra Pradesh and Haryana.

Speaking to IANS, Sreenivas said: "Around 2.6 lakh people in the state have still not returned the enumeration form after filling the details. So we requested the Election Commission to extend the date (of publishing the final draft rolls)."

"Now with the extended date, our efforts will be to ensure that no elector is left and we will try collecting each of the filled enumeration forms. District Collectors have also been involved...and we are making all possible efforts in areas where maximum forms are pending," he added.

The Haryana CEO mentioned that the maximum number of filled enumeration forms that are yet to be returned by the voters are in Gurugram.

"Maximum applications are pending in the urban areas like that of Rohtak, Gurugram, Faridabad, and Hisar, with the maximum in Gurugram where about 1.2 lakh are yet to return the forms," he said.

Explaining the ASD category in the SIR process, Sreenivas said: "The category we refer to as ASD -- Absent, Shifted, Dead and Duplicate voters -- currently accounts for approximately 16.28 per cent of the electorate across Haryana. In numerical terms, this is around 33.6 lakh people. Those names will not feature on the new draft roll."

Further, the ECI had said that the period for filing claims and objections will be from July 31 to August 30, adding that the notice phase or disposal of claims and objections will be carried out from July 31 to September 28.

The final publication of electoral rolls will take place on October 3, it said on Tuesday.

The Haryana CEO said that the department is prepared for the claims and objections that would be filed by the voters.

"We are assuming that there will be a huge number of claims and objections, which is why, apart from the already notified EROs (Electoral Registration Officers) and additional EROs, we are also notifying more officials of the Election Commission across Haryana... so that voters don't face issues later," he said.

Meanwhile, Sreenivas denied reports of alleged sexual harassment with a female BLO in Haryana's Nuh district, saying, "We have spoken to the DC and the SP, this matter is an individual case and not related to SIR."

"The place from where the incident has been reported, our BLO is not involved, and it has got nothing to do with SIR," he reiterated.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Interesting that urban areas like Gurugram, Rohtak, Faridabad have the most pending forms. Perhaps people in cities are too busy or think their vote doesn't matter? But every single vote is crucial for democracy. Hope they meet the October 3 deadline. 🤞

Sarah B

The ASD category being 16.28% or 33.6 lakh people is alarming - that's a huge number of missing, shifted, dead, or duplicate voters. Good that they're cleaning up the rolls but hope genuine voters don't get removed by mistake. Need proper verification.

Rohit P

Waah! So the Election Commission is extending deadlines and appointing more officials - that's good planning. But I hope they focus on making the claims and objections process smooth for common people. Last time in my area, the forms were too complicated. 😅

Kavya N

Important that they denied the Nuh district sexual harassment claim being linked to SIR. Such incidents, if true, need separate investigation but shouldn't derail the electoral roll revision. Both issues need proper handling by authorities.

James A

Respectfully, I think the system should be more proactive. Instead of waiting for people to return forms, why not set up camps in apartment complexes and offices? Especially in Gurugram where 1.2 lakh forms are pending. Make it convenient for busy voters.

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