CPI Demands Extension for Electoral Roll Revision in Andhra Pradesh Amid Allegations
The CPI raises concerns over procedural lapses and inadequate voter coverage, calling for urgent measures to support migrant workers and vulnerable communities in Andhra Pradesh.
The Communist Party of India (CPI) has called for a three-month extension of the electoral roll revision in Andhra Pradesh, highlighting serious concerns regarding procedural lapses and political interference. The party alleges that the current voter registration process has been inadequate, leaving many eligible voters, especially migrant workers and those from vulnerable backgrounds, unregistered.
Urgent Need for Accountability
CPI leaders assert that without immediate action, significant segments of the population will be excluded from participating in the upcoming elections. They emphasize the need for special measures to ensure that marginalized communities are not overlooked in the electoral process.
As reported by The Hindu, the party insists that the Election Commission must take responsibility for these lapses and ensure that all citizens have the opportunity to exercise their democratic rights. The government must respond to these allegations with transparency and accountability to uphold the integrity of the electoral system.
Source: The Hindu
