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Karnataka civil society meets CM Shivakumar over voter deletion risks

Civil society representatives met Karnataka Chief Minister DK Shivakumar to raise concerns over the ongoing Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. They highlighted that 1.09 crore voters are in the ASDDO list and deletions could cross 60% in nearly 3,000 Bengaluru booths. The groups urged the CM to seek an extension from the Election Commission of India and ensure fresh door-to-door verification. The ECI has already extended the deadline, with draft lists due August 24 and final rolls on October 27.

Karnataka: Civil society groups meet CM Shivakumar over Electoral Roll deletion risks; seek ECI extension

Bengaluru, August 18

Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge on Tuesday said representatives of civil society met Chief Minister DK Shivakumar and raised concerns over the ongoing Special Intensive Revision exercise, particularly over the possibility of eligible voters being left out of the electoral rolls.

In a post on X, Kharge said the representatives highlighted that 1.09 crore voters are currently in the ASDDO (Absent, Shifted, Duplicate, Dead and Others) list and that proposed deletions cross 60 per cent in nearly 3,000 booths in Bengaluru.

They also raised concerns over tenants, people who have shifted for work or marriage, elderly voters, and those with minor form errors.

He said on X, "Representatives of Karnataka's civil society called on Hon'ble @CMofKarnataka today and raised serious concerns over the ongoing SIR exercise. 1.09 crore voters are currently in the ASDDO list, while proposed deletions cross 60% in nearly 3,000 booths in Bengaluru. Tenants, people who have shifted for work or marriage, elderly voters and those with minor form errors are among those reportedly at risk of wrongful exclusion from the electoral rolls."

Kharge said the representatives have urged the Chief Minister to seek an extension from the Election Commission of India and ensure fresh door-to-door verification.

"With no election due in Karnataka, there is no justification for rushing a process of this scale. They have urged the Chief Minister to seek an extension from the Election Commission of India, ensure fresh door-to-door verification and protect every eligible voter from wrongful exclusion. A formal representation in this regard was submitted to the Chief Minister by the civil society representatives," he added.

On August 8, the Election Commission of India (ECI) extended the deadline for the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Karnataka, with the crucial enumeration phase having officially concluded on August 17.

As per the new schedule for the SIR exercise in the state, the draft voter lists will be published on August 24. The period for filing claims and objections will be from August 24 to September 23. The notice phase, for disposal of claims and objections, will begin on August 24 and will go on till October 22.

The final electoral rolls will be published on October 27.

— ANI

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