Holding that free and fair polls would not be possible if such discrepancies are not dealt with, AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal today met Chief Election Commissioner VS Sampath and Delhi's Chief Electoral Officer Chandra Bhushan Kumar to press for the removal of anomalies in the voters' list for Delhi.
Charging that collusion among local level officers was a factor in this regard, the former Delhi chief minister demanded "strong" and exemplary action against them.
"We did our check and found that some 3,96,914 voters have more than one card against their name, totalling 11,50,509 voter cards. We have compared the names, father's/ husband's names and age. These three fields match in all cases. Then we compared some photos randomly.
"We discovered that the photos are also matching in a number of cases. We are attaching such cases as examples. Photos have to be compared manually and we did not have the manpower to compare photos in all these cases. Therefore, we would treat these as suspected cases," Kejriwal said in a letter to Delhi CEO.
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At a news conference today, Kejriwal said his party had also compared the voters' list of Delhi with those in neighbouring Haryana and Uttar Pradesh and found several discrepancies there as well.
"We found 14,71,025 voters in Delhi's list, whose names, father's/husband's names and age match with the names in Haryana's list. In case of Uttar Pradesh, we found 12,53,779 voters in Delhi's list. We have also given the CD to EC and said free and fair elections would not be possible in such a case.