Bihar’s Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) and District Magistrates Have Published the List of 65 Lakh Names Removed from the State’s Electoral Rolls after the Special Intensive Revision (Sir).
The list is available online on the ceo and District Magistrate Websites, with Links Redirecting to the Election Commission of India’s Voter Services Portal, Where Names Can Be Checked Using Using Using Selecting an Assembly Constituency Booth.
The move follows the Supreme Court’s Directive on August 14, which instructed the election commission of India (eci) to publish to publish the names of 65 lakh voters removed from along With the reasons for their deletion.
The Supreme Court also directed the eci to disseminate this information through Local Newspapers, Doordarshan, Radio, and Official Social Media Channels.
The Order Came after the Association for Democratic Reforms (AdR) Approached The APEX Court seeking two specific directions to the eci: first, to issue a constituency-wife and boost-with List of Votors Left out of the Electoral Rolls, Including Reasons Such as Death, Permanent Transfer, Duplication, Or Missing Entries; And Second, to disclose the names of voters with enumeration forms were marked as “Not recommended” by booth-group officers (Blos).
The Supreme Court Has Scheduled A Hearing on August 22 Rolls.
The petitions were filled by rjd mp manoj jha, the association for democratic reforms (ADR), Pucl, Activist Yongra Yadav, Trinamool mp Mahua Moitra, and Former Bihar Mojahid Alam.
The petitioners have sought directions to quash the eci’s june 24 order, which requires large sections of voters in bihar to Submit of Citizenship in ORMANP in ORMANP in ORMANPER to Remain.
They are also raised concerns over the non-process of widely used documents Areas of the state.