Karnataka Faces Voter Verification Crisis as 9.37 Lakh Electors Go Untraceable
Political parties in Karnataka are stepping up to verify over 9.37 lakh voters deemed untraceable, raising questions about election integrity.
Karnataka Faces Voter Verification Crisis as 9.37 Lakh Electors Go Untraceable
In a shocking revelation, the Election Commission has reported that more than 9.37 lakh voters in Karnataka are either absent, deceased, or untraceable. This alarming statistic has prompted political parties to take matters into their own hands as the distribution of enumeration forms enters its final phase.
With allegations of negligence surrounding the voter registration process, citizens are left wondering: what measures are being implemented to ensure that every citizen's voice is heard? Why have these voters gone untraceable, and who is accountable for this lapse?
As reported by The Hindu, the situation raises critical concerns about electoral integrity and the government's commitment to uphold democratic principles. The onus now lies on both the political parties and the Election Commission to restore trust and verify the legitimacy of each voter ahead of the upcoming elections.
Source: The Hindu


