Vadodara: Thousands of voters in the city would possibly in finding exercising their franchise a hard process as they must commute lengthy distances to vote.
The city unit of the Congress on Tuesday raised the issue of voters displaced in a series of razing drives by way of the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC). A representation by way of senior vice president of town unit of the celebration Shailesh Amin claims that around 48,000 voters is also affected because of the razing drives.
In a letter to the Election Commission, Amin mentioned that the VMC had razed 14,712 kutcha and urban dwellings in addition to 1,465 shanties since 2012. Amin stated that the majority staying in these flats had been but to be rehabilitated.
“They are being given small quantities as rent and feature to visit far away places to stay. They may not in finding it convenient to return all of the way to their previous booth and vote. We had raised the issue ahead of the assembly polls too,” Amin stated.
According to Amin, the district administration had held camps in 2017 to reach out to displaced voters. They were given the ability to return to where where they had been staying ahead of their houses had been razed and get their addresses changed in electoral rolls. “This was no longer advertised correctly and only a few persons got here up on the camps. We have sought main points of the camps,” Amin added.
Amin stated that voters must spend a large number of money and time to go back and forth in the event that they sought after to vote. “The EC is operating on the motto ‘No vote to be left behind.’ The factor of displaced voters must be looked after it that is to be implemented,” he stated. He added that it was also possible that many citizens had been not noted in updated electoral rolls.
The city unit of the Congress on Tuesday raised the issue of voters displaced in a series of razing drives by way of the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC). A representation by way of senior vice president of town unit of the celebration Shailesh Amin claims that around 48,000 voters is also affected because of the razing drives.
In a letter to the Election Commission, Amin mentioned that the VMC had razed 14,712 kutcha and urban dwellings in addition to 1,465 shanties since 2012. Amin stated that the majority staying in these flats had been but to be rehabilitated.
“They are being given small quantities as rent and feature to visit far away places to stay. They may not in finding it convenient to return all of the way to their previous booth and vote. We had raised the issue ahead of the assembly polls too,” Amin stated.
According to Amin, the district administration had held camps in 2017 to reach out to displaced voters. They were given the ability to return to where where they had been staying ahead of their houses had been razed and get their addresses changed in electoral rolls. “This was no longer advertised correctly and only a few persons got here up on the camps. We have sought main points of the camps,” Amin added.
Amin stated that voters must spend a large number of money and time to go back and forth in the event that they sought after to vote. “The EC is operating on the motto ‘No vote to be left behind.’ The factor of displaced voters must be looked after it that is to be implemented,” he stated. He added that it was also possible that many citizens had been not noted in updated electoral rolls.
Cong raises issue of displaced voters in city
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March 27, 2019
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