Bihar Poll Data Mystery: Why ECI's Silence Sparks Opposition Fury

The Election Commission has moved quickly to address concerns about delayed data release from the Bihar polls. They explained that final voter turnout figures, including gender ratios, are traditionally released after the election process concludes. The Commission deployed over 85,000 security personnel with 80% coming from central forces to ensure neutrality. All EVM strong rooms maintain complete CCTV surveillance with footage preserved for 45 days as per protocol.

Key Points: ECI Clarifies Bihar Poll Data Delay Amid Opposition Questions

  • ECI clarifies final voter turnout data released after completion, not during phases
  • Gender ratio figures disclosed only in final reports for accuracy
  • Over 200 CAPF companies ensured neutral security deployment across Bihar
  • More than 500 observers from across India maintained election impartiality
  • 100% CCTV surveillance at all 25 EVM strong rooms with 45-day archival
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ECI clears air on questions of data not being released amid post-poll scrutiny

Election Commission explains data release timing, reveals 85,000 security personnel deployed, and confirms EVM surveillance amid Bihar poll scrutiny.

"The ECI always prioritises accuracy over haste - ECI sources"

New Delhi, Nov 10

In a swift move to dispel rising speculations, the Election Commission of India (ECI), on Monday, clarified that data is not being released after the completion of the first phase of the Bihar Assembly polls.

Speculations of an upward revision in the final voter turnout figures are also abuzz for the recently concluded first phase of the Bihar Assembly elections.

The overall gender ratio (Male/Female) in voter turnout is generally given at the time of final turnout.

The controversy erupted after opposition leaders and social media influencers raised questions over the ECI's delay in releasing the final data.

Addressing specific concerns on gender parity in participation, ECI sources said the overall male-female voter turnout ratio is typically disclosed only in the final report.

Provisional figures, often based on incomplete data, can skew perceptions.

"The ECI always prioritises accuracy over haste," the ECI sources added.

This aligns with the Commission's decade-long push for gender-balanced voting through targeted awareness campaigns in rural belts.

On security deployments, the ECI rebutted allegations of partisan policing by revealing that nearly 80 per cent of forces -- more than 200 companies -- were drawn from the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF), ensuring neutrality.

The remaining 20 per cent came from State Armed Police (SAP) units sourced proportionately from 24 states, including Jharkhand, Telangana, Kerala, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Karnataka.

"No single state dominates; availability and logistics guide allocations," the ECI sources added.

This diverse mix, totalling more than 85,000 personnel, was lauded for maintaining peace during the high-stakes polls, with zero major incidents reported.

Observer impartiality was another focal point.

The Commission deployed more than 500 general, police, and expenditure observers from across India, selected without regard to the ruling dispensation in their home states.

"Proportionality ensures checks and balances," the ECI sources said, countering claims of bias favouring the incumbent NDA-led coalition.

Finally, on electronic safeguards, the ECI confirmed seamless CCTV surveillance at all 25 strong rooms housing EVMs.

"Functionality is 100 per cent; any glitches -- mere 12 instances -- were rectified within hours," the ECI sources said.

Footage from these facilities, accessible to party agents, will be archived for 45 days per protocol.

- IANS

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Rahul R
While I appreciate the detailed explanation, the delay in data release does create unnecessary speculation. ECI should consider releasing preliminary figures with clear disclaimers about their provisional nature.
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Arjun K
Good to see ECI using CAPF forces for neutrality. In Bihar's sensitive political environment, this is crucial for fair elections. The 85,000 personnel deployment shows their commitment to peaceful polling. 👍
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Meera T
As a woman voter, I'm happy to see ECI focusing on gender-balanced voting. Their rural awareness campaigns are making a real difference. More women participating means more inclusive democracy! 💪
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David E
The transparency about observers from different states is reassuring. Proportional representation in monitoring teams builds trust in the electoral process. Well done ECI!
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Siddharth J
👍 for the CCTV surveillance and EVM security measures. With party agents having access and 45-day archival, it addresses many concerns about electronic voting integrity.

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