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1.5 crore voters out of electoral rolls in UP: CEC

By Sharat Pradhan
July 22, 2011 02:15 IST
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As many as 1.5  crore voters are yet to be listed in the electoral rolls of Uttar Pradesh, Chief Election Commissioner SYQuraishi informed on Thursday.

The figure was estimated on the basis of a standard population-voter ratio in UP, the country's most populous state.

With a population of about 19.95 crore, UP has 10.85 crore voters as per the latest count.

"However, the state's election machinery had therefore begun to undertake a state wide exercise for enrolment of all those who had attained the age of 18," the CEC told media persons.

Quraishi, who is in Lucknow on a two-day visit along with other members of the Election Commission, met representatives of different political parties and also held lengthy meetings with key officials of the state.

"I made it a point to emphasise upon the bureaucrats to ensure absolute neutrality in their conduct," he said, while referring to complaints about 'politicisation of the state bureaucracy'.

Quraishi said, "We have also made it clear to the state government that all field officers posted in their home districts must be removed well before the elections; also officers having done more than three years stint on a particular assignment would have to be shifted."  

He maintained that it was too early to give any date for the assembly election in Uttar Pradesh.

While praising the poll preparations in the state with as many as 1.28 lakh polling stations, he said: "If need be we will increase the number of polling stations in order to facilitate voters , wherever they have to go long distances to vote."

While lamenting the absence of any law to keep criminals out of the election fray, he said, "We have been repeatedly trying to make top political leaders of all parties understand how important it was for them not to field people with criminal antecedents ."

He, however, hastened to add, "But we are definitely going to have a mor effective system in place to curb the use of money power in the electoral process."

He said, "We have also issued instructions down the line to take instant cognisance of media reports highlighting any irregularity in the election process so that no time is wasted in taking action against the wrong doers."

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