Mangaluru: Voters names deleted - angry BJP workers mob office, question official


Mohan Kuthar

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Feb 10: A crowd of BJP workers belonging to the legislative constituency here laid siege to the office of the revenue officer in Ullal municipality on the evening of Thursday February 9, alleging that names of several BJP supporters had been purposefully deleted from the voters list.

Election is being held for two wards of Ullal municipality on February 11. Just two days ahead of the election, names of several people were suddenly obliterated from the list that has been in force since 2011, citing various reasons. 176 names have been deleted from ward No. 24 and 167 names have been dropped from 26th ward. BJP workers have been claiming that these voters are supporters of their party, and therefore their names have been dropped intentionally.

The BJP workers questioned revenue officer of the municipality, Ramaiah Reddy, about this sudden step. They occupied his office for about two hours, and urged him to give full details about the move to erase so many names at the last minute. They also pressurized him to reveal the names of those who prevailed upon him to delete these names. When the officer said that the names were removed after survey, they demanded for copy of the survey report. The officer was not agreeable to part with the report. Tension mounted in municipal office as a result.

BJP workers then informed Ullal police, asking them to register their complaint. Station house officer Gopikrishna, and sub-inspector Rajendra, who arrived on the spot, tried to pacify the BJP workers, but the workers stood their ground demanding to register case against Reddy. The police officers opined that complaint may be filed with either the election commission or deputy commissioner of the district, as this is an election-related issue. But the BJP workers insisted on the visit of assistant commissioner to sort out the issue.

The assistant commissioner, who came there after an hour, advised the angry workers to hold discussion with deputy commissioner. Thereafter, a BJP delegation led by local assembly constituency BJP president, Santosh Kumar Boliyar, met the district deputy commissioner and handed over to him a complaint. The deputy commissioner said that electoral officials have already left their offices as it is late in the evening. He said that the complaint will be taken up with the officers, and further steps will be taken in consultation with them.

BJP constituency unit vice president, Chandrahas Ullal, candidate Chandrahas Pandit House, Harish, Jeevan Kumar Thokkottu, Dayanand Thokkottu, Podimonu, Haneef etc were present.

Boliyar said opponents of BJP, who realized that BJP will wrest both these seats, have resorted to this ulterior measure to defeat the BJP. "From Friday, open campaigning is barred. On Sunday, courts are closed. Election is being held on Monday. Taking these things into account, names of 343 voters were suddenly removed from the list on Wednesday. The action of the officials in deleting these names without any reason is a clever plot hatched against BJP. This conspiracy has tacit support of the state minister. We will continue to fight till we get justice," he said.

Mohan, a resident of Sevantigudde, which is part of ward No. 24 at Ullal, noted that the name of his wife, who lives with him, has been removed without any reason. He pointed out that his wife has been a voter since many years, and termed this action as meaningless.

 

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Frazer Town,Bangaluru

    Sat, Feb 11 2017

    This will be more when the nation is made as digital India

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 10 2017

    To start with who allowed these criminal goondas to enter a govt. office?. These workers have no right to question the official regarding this matter. Only the affected voters or the area MP has to address this situation to the concerned official. Arrest these criminals and punish them for illegal entry and protest. Sadly our govt offices and police stations have become worst than fish market, any body can go in and out any time, anywhere and do whatever fascinates them.

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  • P. Shirish Kumar Hosaettu, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 10 2017

    This is the true colour of dongi Congress since Independence always they try to win by hook or crook.
    Some time joining hands with criminals, some times by bribing the voters, sometimes with goondagiri now by deleting the names of the valid voters.

    Shameless Congress no doubt. This is the secret of Fake Gandhi family.

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  • ahmed hussian, uchil

    Fri, Feb 10 2017

    NO PROBLEM USE ADHAAR
    CONGRESS BROUGHT ADHAAR
    BJP DISAGREE ADHHAR
    BUT NOW BJP ADOPT ADHAAR

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  • KRISHNA, mangalore

    Fri, Feb 10 2017

    Digital India By Siddhu (Deletion Bhagya)L

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Feb 10 2017

    Digital India ...

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  • m, Mulki

    Fri, Feb 10 2017

    Daal mein kuch kala he.
    If it was congress supporters names deleted, we would have seen many comments here and blaming Modi.
    Now it is 'digital mistake'

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