Key Points

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge has raised serious concerns about the integrity of the Maharashtra Assembly elections. He highlighted statistical inconsistencies in voter lists and turnout figures, challenging the Election Commission's transparency. Kharge echoed Rahul Gandhi's call for a thorough investigation into the electoral process. The Congress leader emphasized that democracy requires clear, verifiable electoral data and independent oversight.

Key Points: Kharge Challenges ECI Over Maharashtra Poll Voter List Surge

  • Unexpected surge of 41 lakh new voters between elections raises suspicions
  • Voter turnout figures show significant unexplained jump
  • Challenging removal of judicial oversight in election commissioner selection
  • Demanding release of complete digital voter rolls
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Maharashtra polls: Kharge echoes Rahul's concerns over 'voter list surge'

Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge demands Election Commission transparency on Maharashtra poll voter list anomalies and electoral process integrity

"Transparency is not a favour; it is a constitutional obligation - Mallikarjun Kharge"

New Delhi, June 9

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge has issued a statement demanding full transparency from the Election Commission of India (ECI) in the wake of serious questions raised about the conduct of the 2024 Maharashtra Assembly elections.

Citing the concerns outlined by Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi in a widely published article, Kharge called the developments “deeply troubling” and said the integrity of India’s democratic process is at stake.

Kharge questioned the authenticity of a letter that has surfaced, “purportedly” from the Election Commission, in response to Rahul Gandhi’s article. He noted that the letter remains unsigned and unofficial in nature. “You are a Constitutional body. Releasing unsigned, evasive notes to intermediaries is not the way to respond to serious questions,” he said, quoting Gandhi.

Raising four key concerns, Kharge pointed first to the sudden and statistically “inconsistent surge” in voter numbers in Maharashtra. He highlighted that while only 31 lakh new voters were added between 2019 and early 2024, an unexpected 41 lakh new voters were added in just the five months between the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections this year.

He also flagged "the discrepancy" in voter turnout figures. The provisional turnout was initially declared as 58.73 per cent, but the final figure was raised to 66 per cent, he said. Kharge asked for post-5 p.m. CCTV footage and videography from polling booths across the state to explain this 7 per cent jump.

Another issue raised was the amendment to the process of appointing Election Commissioners. The change replaced the Chief Justice of India with the Union Home Minister on the selection panel. Kharge questioned the government’s intent behind removing ‘judicial oversight’ from a process that requires independence and impartiality.

The Congress President also expressed concern over the ECI not publishing the final updated electoral rolls for the 2024 Lok Sabha and Maharashtra Assembly elections. He said withholding such critical public data undermines public confidence and transparency.

Demanding immediate corrective action, Kharge called on the ECI to release consolidated, digital, machine-readable voter rolls for both elections, complete with version histories and timestamps. He also insisted on the release of all post-5 p.m. polling booth footage from the Maharashtra Assembly elections.

“Transparency is not a favour; it is a constitutional obligation,” Kharge said, adding that democracy cannot function on the basis of opaque processes and unverifiable data. “The credibility of the Election Commission is on trial. The people of India demand answers -- and they deserve nothing less,” he said.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
These are serious concerns that need proper investigation. A 7% jump in voter turnout is statistically significant - ECI must release CCTV footage to clear doubts. Democracy works only when institutions are transparent. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Why is Congress raising this only after losing elections? They should have monitored voter lists before polls. Now it looks like sour grapes. Still, ECI should respond properly - unsigned letters are indeed unprofessional.
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Amit S.
As someone from Maharashtra, I noticed many young voters getting enrolled this year. Maybe the surge is genuine due to increased awareness campaigns? But yes, transparency is key - ECI should explain properly with data.
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Sunita R.
The removal of CJI from EC selection panel was worrying. Judiciary brings balance to such processes. Hope Supreme Court takes suo moto notice of these election concerns. Our democracy is too precious for such doubts. 🙏
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Vikram J.
While I don't always agree with Congress, Kharge makes valid points here. 41 lakh new voters in 5 months? That's nearly 3 lakh voters added daily! Even with special drives, this needs proper verification. ECI's silence isn't helping.
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Neha P.
We need bipartisan election reforms. Whether BJP or Congress, all parties must come together to strengthen ECI's independence. Maybe time for a National Election Commission with members from all major parties? Just a thought.

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