NEW DELHI: EC rejected Rahul Gandhi's allegations regarding deletion of electors in Aland in 2023, saying that it had on its own authority filed an FIR at the time against "certain unsuccessful attempts" at deletions, after which the Karnataka chief electoral officer shared all relevant information pertaining to the case with the state police.
The Karnataka CEO posted on X that all information available with EC was handed over to Kalaburagi, SP on Sept 6, 2023 itself.
The shared information included the objector's name, EPIC number and mobile number used for login, Form 7 reference number, mobile number provided by the objector for processing software application medium, IP address, applicant's place, form submission date and time, and user creation date.
"Basically, the information that Rahul has asked EC to provide in a week was shared by the Karnataka CEO with the state CID two years ago," said an EC functionary, while contrasting this with Rahul refusing to submit a signed affidavit in support of his allegations regarding roll irregularities in Mahadevapura, for which CEC Gyanesh Kumar had set him a similar deadline.
As regards Rahul's allegations regarding addition of fake voters in Maharashtra's Rajoura constituency, the electoral registration officer of Rajoura said that between Oct 1 and 17, 2024, the constituency had received 7,592 applications for new voter enrolment.
"On scrutiny by booth level officers, 6,861 applications were found invalid. These included fictitious identities, invalid photographs, documents and incorrect addresses. These applications were rejected," the ERO said, stressing that no fake names were added to the roll. He added that taking cognisance of the irregularities, the district election officer had directed a comprehensive probe and criminal action.
The Karnataka CEO posted on X that all information available with EC was handed over to Kalaburagi, SP on Sept 6, 2023 itself.
The shared information included the objector's name, EPIC number and mobile number used for login, Form 7 reference number, mobile number provided by the objector for processing software application medium, IP address, applicant's place, form submission date and time, and user creation date.
"Basically, the information that Rahul has asked EC to provide in a week was shared by the Karnataka CEO with the state CID two years ago," said an EC functionary, while contrasting this with Rahul refusing to submit a signed affidavit in support of his allegations regarding roll irregularities in Mahadevapura, for which CEC Gyanesh Kumar had set him a similar deadline.
As regards Rahul's allegations regarding addition of fake voters in Maharashtra's Rajoura constituency, the electoral registration officer of Rajoura said that between Oct 1 and 17, 2024, the constituency had received 7,592 applications for new voter enrolment.
"On scrutiny by booth level officers, 6,861 applications were found invalid. These included fictitious identities, invalid photographs, documents and incorrect addresses. These applications were rejected," the ERO said, stressing that no fake names were added to the roll. He added that taking cognisance of the irregularities, the district election officer had directed a comprehensive probe and criminal action.
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