Saturday, May 16, 2009
TECHINICAL MALPRACTICES
With no previous records as like this, the missed out names in the rolls during the TN election 09 was maximum to the core. I myself could listen to a large no of my friends and relatives complaining still that they could not vote this time. 5 out of 10 i meet say this. People who live at a particular place for more than 60, 70yrs were also forced to return with no names. I have mentioned this in a short form during my post on the day of poll. But why such complaints arise?? Especially in urban places?? The reason is quite predictable that its the fear to lose in these places. It gives us a clear cut doubt that it was very well planned and executed by the State Govt. Why do i blame the State Govt for this??!! Before each and every election, the revenue department of the state govt with the prior order of the district collectors who are in turn directed by the state EC carries out the verification of names in the voters list in each and every district. Most of the times there will not be a problem for people who stay at a particular place for a quite a long period of time even if the verification is not done. But this time it was vice versa where even such people found their names missing from the rolls. In fact in many places the names of the whole family were removed from the list and in most of the places in cities people blame that there were no one who came for verification nor it was not proper. How come it is possible and that too in Urban areas???!! The ruling party and its alliance were comparatively weak in their vote bank at urban areas especially this time where the money game cannot be played and also where a wide range of national thinking voters and educated ones are present. By seeing this particular missed out names in a larger no from urban areas, we are made to assume clearly that in order to avoid the loss of these votes, the ruling party has firmly planned and succeeded in this regard. Again Kudos to Democracy in India :) JAI HIND.
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