After SIR, 13.4% deletions in Guj electoral rolls

The Election Commission of India has released the finalized electoral rolls for Gujarat, revealing a significant deletion rate of 13.4%. This marks a noteworthy shift in the voter registry, with urban areas witnessing the most substantial losses. The deletions raise concerns about voter representation and accessibility in the state, particularly as Gujarat gears up for upcoming elections. These changes follow previous updates to the electoral rolls, including the State Information Report (SIR), indicating a trend of ongoing adjustments in voter registration. The commission is expected to address these deletions and their implications in order to ensure a fair electoral process, as maintaining an accurate voter list is crucial for democratic participation.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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