EC apologises for missing names in voters' list in Mumbai


New Delhi/Mumbai, Apr 26 (PTI): The Election Commission today apologised for the large number of names missing from voters' list in Mumbai, admitting there was a "lapse" even as a blame game erupted over the matter.

A day after the Lok Sabha polls in Mumbai, BJP's candidate from Mumbai North East Kirit Somaiya filed a police complaint for "criminal negligence and conspiracy" while Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithivraj Chavan said at least in Mumbai eligible voters should not be so "careless" in checking their names on the website.

"I must apologise and regret that the names of such a large number of our voters has not been found in the list. It's a very very massive operational mistake which should not have happened," Election Commissioner H S Brahma told reporters in Delhi.

"This is some lapse on our part. We should acknowledge it and try to rectify the who defect," he said.

With Assembly elections in Maharashtra due later this year, the EC said those people whose names are missing can be added when the poll body updates its lists from May 20. The NCP even demanded a CBI probe.

With names of some corporates like HDFC chairman Deepak Parekh missing from the rolls, Chavan's response was, "If you are boarding an international flight you recheck your reservation 24 hours. Couldn't you get your secretary to check whether your name is there or not one week or four days in advance?

I can understand if slum-dwellers complaint, but why should corporates complain that their names are missing. They have been just careless."

The sate BJP unit asked the election authorities to undertake an exercise to revise electoral rolls.

Maharashtra BJP president Devendra Fadnavis said that many people whose names were excluded had cast their ballots during both general as well as assembly elections in 2009 and also carried valid voter identity cards.

"Almost 90 per cent of the names deleted are of those who were considered traditional voters of the Shiv Sena and the BJP," he claimed, adding, "Due procedure was not followed before deleting names and no intimation was given to those concerned".

He also questioned the assertion of the Maharashtra chief electoral officer and returning officers of constituencies that it is voters' responsiblity to check if their names are present in electoral rolls.

Senior leaders of the Sena-BJP led opposition alliance in Maharashtra, including Uddhav Thackeray, Gopinath Munde and Ramdas Athawale plan to meet the Chief Election Commissioner to draw his attention to the matter, Somaiya said.

MNS candidate from Mumbai South Lok Sabha constituency Bala Nandgaonkar, alleged it is a "conspiracy hatched by the Congress and the NCP".

NCP criticised the opposition parties for their outcry, saying that if there were any errors they could have got them rectified before the polling.
  

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  • paul dsouza, balakunje

    Sat, Apr 26 2014

    GUJRATH & MUMBAI MUST INTRODUCED & IMPLIMENTED LOKAYUKTHA. HIGH LEVEL CORRUPTION IN BOTH PLACES.

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  • Akash, Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 26 2014

    In Pune EVM transfers BJP votes to Congress - Not a Conspiracy,
    In Assam EVM transfers BJP votes to Congress - Not a Conspiracy,
    In Mumbai EVM transfers Shivsena votes to NCP - still not a conspiracy,
    And now 60 Lacs votes ( Majorly Hindu votes ) including BJP MP Jetmalani missing in just one state - Not a Conspiracy...

    BJP and SHIVSENA Demands Re Election, but Congress CM chavan says its a mistake of Voters.. Look at the tone.. clearly CBI inquiry required on these missing voters name as well as EVM machines transferring BJP votes to congress... Congress can STOOP to any Any level to stop Modi this time.. I still wonder how they won during 2004, Even that could be a Conspiracy..

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  • Ismail, Moodbidri

    Sun, Apr 27 2014

    Dear Akash,
    Why you are misguiding people? Read the news of April 3, 2014 on various newspapers with title, "An EVM that 'votes' only for BJP stuns poll staff in Assam".

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  • KRPrabhu, Bangalore

    Sat, Apr 26 2014

    Mera Bharat Mahan....
    We are spending crores of rupess for 'agni' ete., and all say wah! wah!.....
    Our two brave soldiers were beheaded by Pakistani soldiersbut we have done nothing...
    We have spend 50000 croes for issue of 60 crores Aadhar card which has been d as 'niradhaar' by SC....
    The nab responsible for such a mega mishap is a brillient IITian..
    He was comfortable 'used' to shiphon such a large amount fublic money.
    Large number of illegal infiltrers in the country have given aadhar card by our inteligent UID department.
    He was rewarded for contesting in MP seat inreturn.
    When this is the pathetic state of affairs of aadhar,we are so far unable to include all citizens in elctoral list which should be a ongoing/simple process.
    Further we have no technology developed till today,to issue mistake proof election ID cards to the eligible voters in the country.90% of election ID cards have mistakes.
    This is our advancenent after 65 years of independence.

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  • ethan, mangalore/mumbai

    Sat, Apr 26 2014

    Desperate dongi congis can go to any extent....

    missing 60 lakhs Hindu names in a single state is definitely a conspiracy..

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  • Fredrick Correa, Pernal/Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 26 2014

    The various political parties go to the homes and even give the details of the voters'serial number, poll booth number, the place of voting etc. This is done a few days before the election. I suggest that they carry out this exercise well before the last day of enrollment, so that those whose names are missing can fill up Form 6 and ensure that they get the privilege of voting.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Sat, Apr 26 2014

    It was the handy job of MH Chief minister and election commissioner to the names of TRADITIONAL BJP VOTERS, on basis of surnames.

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  • Cure de Ars, India

    Sat, Apr 26 2014

    An apology is not good enough, hold reelection in Mumbai, that is the right thing to do and the courts must take contingencies of this big blunder by EC and order reelection.

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  • Alwin, INDIA

    Sat, Apr 26 2014

    In india everthing is missing but not money.next time you can do better.

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