BJP leader flags electoral roll anomalies ahead of SIR revision drive in Rohtak
BJP leader flags electoral roll issues in Rohtak

Former minister and senior BJP leader Krishan Murti Hooda has urged the Rohtak district authorities to eliminate duplicate and ineligible voters from the electoral rolls during the upcoming Special Intensive Revision (SIR) drive. The district administration is making elaborate preparations to ensure the smooth conduct of this revision exercise.

Concerns Over Duplicate Registrations

Krishan Murti claimed that several individuals have been registered as voters in Rohtak despite already being enrolled in electoral rolls at other locations. Such duplicate registrations are often made with the intention of influencing election outcomes, he alleged. He demanded that the district authorities identify and remove all duplicate voter registrations during the SIR process. Additionally, the names of deceased persons should be deleted from the electoral rolls to prevent misuse during elections.

Allegations Against Government Employees

The BJP leader further alleged that some government employees transferred outside the district and other individuals who have moved to other places continue to remain registered at multiple locations. He raised these concerns during a meeting with Rohtak Deputy Commissioner Sachin Gupta on Friday. A thorough revision of voter rolls will help curb electoral malpractices and improve the credibility of the electoral process, he added.

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Expected Impact on Voter Turnout

Krishan Murti said that if the SIR exercise is implemented effectively, Haryana could witness significantly higher voter participation in future elections, similar to the high turnout seen in West Bengal. He accused the Congress of unnecessarily criticising the exercise and misleading the public.

Developmental Works in the District

Referring to developmental works in the district, Krishan Murti said several flood-control projects announced by the state government have been completed, providing relief to farmers who had long suffered due to waterlogging during the monsoon season. He noted that standing kharif crops in many villages were damaged last year because of poor drainage infrastructure. The state government has taken concrete steps to address this chronic problem. Some of the completed projects will be inaugurated by DC Sachin Gupta in the coming days. The state government had approved 29 flood-protection schemes worth Rs 53 crore to permanently resolve waterlogging issues in the affected areas.

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