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With 11 days to go, 88% of Bihar’s voter counting form presents India News

Patna: After the ongoing special amendment of the Election Commission, the 7.9 crore-strong electoral rolls of Bihar can be purified from the 35 million-odd voters, which has shown that 2.2 percent of the voters have permanently excluded from the state, about 1.59 percent have died, and 0.73 percent have been admitted to more places.An official situation on the practice, which would continue till July 25, said on Monday that booth-level officials had covered more than 88 percent of the voters with 11 days to go to end it for amendment.Unconfirmed reports on data verification through detailed calculation forms suggest an unspecified number of illegal migrants from Naple, Bangladesh and Myanmar, they have infiltrated the roll through identity fraud. RJD and other India block components have questioned the veracity of these reports, while the BJP insisted that only the opposition should be worried.The EC said on Monday on Monday, “After two rounds of the door-to-door visit by Bloos, the 6.6 crore voters have been collected in Bihar as a calculation of voters … now only 11.82 percent of the voters.” The statement mentions that voters can fill online forms through newly launched Ekinet platforms, and can also see their details in the 2003 electoral rolls. More than 5.74 crore forms were uploaded till 6 pm on Monday evening, in which verification is done with the document review module.An FIR was lodged against Gaurishankar, a government school student posted for special intensive amendment of Rolls in Manpur block of Wazirganj constituency, allegedly taking bribe for voter data. Officials said they could be suspended a pending investigation. The EC statement said that many people had sought time to present their calculation forms with documents supporting their position as voters.“Around 1 million blossoms will soon begin their third round of door-to-door trips. Out of the 1.5 lakh booth level agents appointed by all political parties, each one can certify and present 50 EFS in a day. To ensure that no qualified urban voter is out of the role, special camps are also being installed in a panel of all 5,683.

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