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Over 1.7 lakh new voters turn up at special camps in Delhi

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 09 2014 | 11:20 PM IST
Over 1.7 lakh new voter enrolment forms were received at special camps set up across Delhi today for people to enrol and verify their names in electoral rolls ahead Lok Sabha elections beginning next month.
The special camps were organised by Election Commission at 11,763 polling stations of nine districts in Delhi to help both the existing voters to verify their details and aspiring ones for getting themselves registered.
Booth Level Officers (BLO) were deployed at the camps to help the existing voters to verify their names on the voters' list, a statement issued by EC said.
It said that a camp was set up at every polling station where the electoral roll was pasted for people to check whether their names were there or not in the list.
New voters could enrol themselves by filling up 'Form 6' on the spot. The last date registration is March 12.
"Total, over 1.70 lakh forms have been received in Delhi, which will be disposed off timely, so that the citizens can exercise their right of franchise in the coming Lok Sabha Election scheduled for 10 April, 2014," the release said.
Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi visited the polling location at Sri Venkateswara College and was satisfied with the arrangements made by Delhi for display of electoral rolls and facility provided to visiting people for checking their name in the electoral roll and filling and depositing Form 6, the release said.
The camps were supervised by the senior officers of the office of the Chief Electoral Officer and the District Election Offices. The Chief Electoral Officer Vijay Dev also made surprise visits at several polling locations including Hanuman Road, Lodhi Estate, Pandara Road, R K Puram.

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First Published: Mar 09 2014 | 11:20 PM IST

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