Is an Accurate Voter List the Strongest Foundation of Democracy? CEC Gyanesh Kumar Thinks So!
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Key Takeaways
- Accurate voter lists are crucial for democracy.
- The SIR process is being implemented to maintain electoral integrity.
- BLOs play an essential role in facilitating fair elections.
- Citizens have opportunities to challenge inaccuracies in voter rolls.
- The Election Commission is committed to inclusivity in electoral processes.
Deoghar/Dumka (Jharkhand), Jan 5 (NationPress) The Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) of India, Gyanesh Kumar, stated on Monday that a precise voter list represents the strongest foundation of democracy, noting that even the presence of a single non-citizen in the electoral roll is unconstitutional.
After engaging with Booth Level Officers (BLOs) in the districts of Deoghar and Dumka, the CEC announced that the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls has commenced in 12 states to uphold the integrity of the democratic framework and will soon expand nationwide.
He highlighted that the celebration of democracy—particularly during general elections—can only hold true when based on a thoroughly accurate voter list.
During his two-day tour of these Jharkhand districts, Gyanesh Kumar conducted in-depth discussions with BLOs about the electoral process, the purification of voter rolls, and steps aimed at ensuring transparent and equitable voting.
The CEC clarified that the SIR process is designed to be simple and transparent, granting citizens ample opportunity to submit claims and objections even after the draft voter list is established at the district level.
Individuals unable to engage during that period will receive an additional month for reviewing and appealing. He confirmed that the SIR process would also be rolled out in Jharkhand in the near future.
At the BLO interaction event held at Shri Shri Mohananand Vidyalaya in Tapovan, Deoghar, the CEC honored Booth Level Officers as the invisible heroes of democracy.
He expressed that while an accurate voter list is fundamental to democracy, BLOs serve as its backbone.
Reaffirming the Election Commission’s dedication, he stated that the goal is to guarantee that no eligible Indian citizen is excluded from the electoral rolls.
In addressing challenges faced during prior door-to-door verification efforts, Gyanesh Kumar acknowledged that BLOs previously lacked official identity cards, which often led to mistrust among the public.
He reported that the Election Commission of India has now provided official identity cards to BLOs to remedy this issue.
The CEC also took the opportunity to evaluate electoral readiness in Jharkhand during his visit, expressing confidence that when the intensive revision program is initiated in the state, it will be executed with utmost transparency and fairness.