Key Points

The Election Commission of India has clarified its stance on AADHAR card usage in voter list revisions in West Bengal. Officials confirmed that existing voters from 2022 will remain on electoral rolls automatically. AADHAR will be considered only as an identity document, not citizenship proof. Booth-level officers' concerns were addressed during a comprehensive meeting with ECI central team members.

Key Points: ECI Clarifies AADHAR Card Rules for Bengal Voter List

  • ECI Central team led by Gyanesh Bharti reviews voter list revision process
  • AADHAR card treated only as identity document, not citizenship proof
  • Existing 2022 voters automatically retained in electoral rolls
  • Voters need additional documents beyond AADHAR for verification
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SIR in Bengal: ECI officials clear doubts raised by BLOs on AADHAR

Election Commission explains AADHAR card usage in voter revision process, addressing concerns of booth-level officers in West Bengal

"The existing voters from 2022 will be automatically considered as valid voters - Manoj Kumar Agarwal, West Bengal CEO"

Kolkata, Oct 9

The members of the Central team of the Election Commission of India (ECI), who are on a two-day visit to West Bengal to review the preparedness of the special intensive revision (SIR) in the state, on Thursday, cleared the doubts raised by the booth-level officers (BLOs) regarding treatment of AADHAR cards in the revision process amid the Supreme Court's order directing the commission to include the AADHAAR card as the 12th valid document for establishing identity.

The clarification was given by the Central ECI team members, led by the Deputy Election Commissioner, Gyanesh Bharti, at a meeting with the district-level electoral officials from all levels from the three districts of East Midnapore, Bankura, and Jhargram at Kolaghat in East Midnapore district.

"To queries from the BLOs on this count, the Deputy Election Commissioner clarified that AADHAR would be treated just as an identity document and not to be treated as an address or citizenship proof, and hence the ECI would not give special importance to AADHAR," said an insider from the office of the State Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), aware of the proceedings of the meeting.

Later, while speaking to the media persons, West Bengal CEO, Manoj Kumar Agarwal, also clarified the commission's stand on the treatment of the AADHAR card.

"The existing voters whose names were there in the voters' list in 2022, when the last SIR in West Bengal took place, will be automatically considered as valid voters. Those not having names in the list for 2022 will have to submit any of the documents as citizenship proof as mandated by the commission. But in this case, only AADHAR card furnishing will not be enough, and the voter concerned will need one of the other documents as mandated by the commission," Agarwal said.

He also added that the commission had made it very clear that under no circumstances will the name of any valid voter be excluded from the voters' list.

"The BLOs had doubts on a number of issues, which we tried to clarify in the meeting today. The rules regarding the treatment of AADHAR cards will have to be followed. Those having one more ECI-mandated document other than an AADHAR card will not face any problem," Agarwal said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some clarity on this issue. In our village, BLOs were telling people different things about Aadhaar. Now everyone can understand the actual rules. Democracy should be accessible to all!
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Arjun K
While the clarification is welcome, I'm concerned about implementation at ground level. Many elderly people in Bengal only have Aadhaar as their main document. Hope BLOs are properly trained to handle such cases.
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Sarah B
Good to see the ECI taking proactive steps. The assurance that no valid voter will be excluded is crucial for maintaining trust in our electoral process. 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
As someone who works with voter awareness programs, this clarification helps immensely. Now we can guide people correctly about which documents to carry for voter registration. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
The distinction between identity proof and citizenship proof is important. Aadhaar was never meant to determine citizenship, so this clarification aligns with the original purpose of the document.

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