Election Commission to Link Voter IDs with Aadhaar Amid Opposition's Concerns

The Election Commission of India has announced plans to link Electoral Photo Identity Cards with Aadhaar numbers, aiming to enhance the accuracy of electoral rolls and eliminate duplicate entries. Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, along with Election Commissioners Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Vivek Joshi, convened a high-level meeting with officials from the Unique Identification Authority of India and technical experts to initiate this process.

This development comes in the wake of allegations by opposition leaders, notably Congress leader and Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, regarding discrepancies in voter lists across several states, including Maharashtra, Haryana, and West Bengal. Gandhi has demanded a thorough discussion in the Lok Sabha to address these concerns, citing instances of fake entries and identical Elector Photo Identity Card numbers.

The ECI's decision to link voter IDs with Aadhaar is seen as a measure to tackle such irregularities. The Commission emphasized that this initiative would be carried out in accordance with prevailing laws, ensuring that the process respects constitutional provisions and safeguards. The linkage is intended to be voluntary, with citizens having the option to opt out if they choose.

During the recent parliamentary sessions, Gandhi highlighted the urgency of addressing voter list discrepancies, pointing out that such irregularities have been reported in multiple states. He called for a comprehensive discussion in the Lok Sabha to ensure the integrity of the electoral process.

In response to these allegations, the ECI has reiterated its commitment to maintaining accurate and transparent electoral rolls. The Commission acknowledged that issues such as identical EPIC numbers have arisen due to past manual mechanisms but assured that these do not indicate duplicate voters.

The technical consultations between the ECI and UIDAI aim to address potential challenges in the linkage process, ensuring that the integration of voter IDs with Aadhaar is seamless and does not infringe upon citizens' rights. The ECI has assured that the use of Aadhaar will be limited to identity verification, aligning with legal provisions and a Supreme Court judgment.

Post a Comment

Cookie Consent
We serve cookies on this site to analyze traffic, remember your preferences, and optimize your experience.
Oops!
It seems there is something wrong with your internet connection. Please connect to the internet and start browsing again.
AdBlock Detected!
We have detected that you are using adblocking plugin in your browser.
The revenue we earn by the advertisements is used to manage this website, we request you to whitelist our website in your adblocking plugin.
Site is Blocked
Sorry! This site is not available in your country.
Hyphen Digital Welcome to WhatsApp chat
Howdy! How can we help you today?
Type here...