’03 in Bihar role, their children do not need any document: EC | Bharat News

New Delhi: The Election Commission told the Supreme Court on Tuesday that those who were part of the list of 2003 Bihar voters, would not need to present anything and their children will also be included in the latest list when they prove the relationship.This statement is important in the context of the allegation that voters will be largely excluded from the special intensive amendment (SIR) of the electoral rolls being held in Bihar. The last head in the state was done in 2003.A bench of Justices Surya Kant and Joylya Bagchi said that the amendment of the election rolls is to be taken out of suspicious and fake voters. “Just on an affidavit saying that he is an Indian and a resident of Bihar, without producing any documentary proof, would he be entitled to join the voter list,” he commented, “he commented, but also said that these irregularities are found.Fit on allegations of large -scale exclusion and illegality at SIR, EC through senior advocate Rakesh Dwivedi, the bench said that 6.5 crore voters do not need to file anything.