‘Stop Peddling False Statements’: ECI Fact-Checks Chidambaram’s Claim Of 'Disenfranchising’ 6.5 Lakh Bihar Voters - MSN
The Election Commission of India today fact-checked senior Congress leader P Chidambaram as he criticised the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in Bihar and claimed that lakhs of names could be deleted from the voter list. In a post on X, the senior Congress leader said, "While 65 lakh voters are in danger of being disenfranchised in Bihar, reports of 'adding' 6.5 lakh persons as voters in Tamil Nadu is alarming and patently illegal”.
Meanwhile, the poll body has termed his claims “misleading” and clarified that the "SIR has not yet been rolled out in Tamil Nadu". It also accused the leader of floating "false figures" about enrollment of 6.5 lakh voters in Tamil Nadu.
"It is therefore absurd to connect the SIR exercise in Bihar with Tamil Nadu. Such peddling of false statements with respect to SIR should be avoided.
The senior Congress leader had questioned the poll body as to how it came to the conclusion that several lakh voters in Bihar have "permanently migrated," resulting in "deletion" of their names from the voters' list.
"Calling them 'permanently migrated' is an insult to the migrant workers and a gross interference in the right of the electorate of Tamil Nadu to elect a government of its choice," the former Union Minister wrote on X.
Responding to it, the poll body said that as per Article 19(1)(e), all citizens have the right to reside and settle in any part of the territory of India.
"It is for the voters to come forward and get enrolled in the constituency...
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