This picture is from Gurugram. On Sunday, people created a ruckus at the polling station in Sector-32 after not getting the name in the voter list on the day of voting.
Controversy has arisen over the number of voters increased in 40 bodies including 9 Municipal Corporation of Haryana after voting on Sunday. Number of voters issued by the State Election Commission on 4 February and voting dashbor
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There are 6 municipal corporations including Hisar and Gurugram, where voters have increased from 3 to 5 thousand. At the same time, 3 voters have been reduced in Manesar Municipal Corporation in these days. There was no change in Ambala and Sonipat Municipal Corporation.
On Sunday, people in Karnal and Gurugram on the day of voting created a ruckus when they did not get the name in the voter list. Asha Wadhwa, wife of Congress mayor candidate Manoj Wadhwa from Karnal, has also complained to ADC and Election Officer Yash Jaluka in writing.
Now read how many votes increased in which municipal corporation …
1. 5 thousand 358 voters increased in Gurugram The number of voters uploaded on the voting dashboard on the website of Haryana Election Commission was shown to be 9 lakh 2 thousand 779, while on February 4 last month, the number of voters of Gurugram Municipal Corporation was shown by the Commission 8 lakh 97 thousand 421. There is a difference of 5 thousand 358 in both data.
2. 512 voters increased in Yamunanagar The number of voters of Yamunanagar Municipal Corporation was 3 lakh 54 thousand 766 by the State Election Commission on February 4, which was shown 3 lakh 55 thousand 278 on the official website of the Commission on March 2 on the day of voting. Due to this, 512 voters now increased.
3. 64 voters increased in Rohtak The number of voters of Rohtak Municipal Corporation was shown by the State Election Commission on 4 February, while the number of voters on the day of voting was shown to be 3 lakh 19 thousand 209 on the voting dashboard of the website, due to which the number of voters increased by 64.
4. 21 voters increased in Faridabad The number of voters of Faridabad Municipal Corporation was stated by the State Election Commission on February 4, 14 lakh 70 thousand 666, although 14 lakh 70 thousand 687 voters were shown on the official website of the Commission on March 2 on the day of voting. Due to which 21 voters increased.
5. 14 votes increased in Hisar The number of voters of Hisar Municipal Corporation had stated 2 lakh 68 thousand 302 by the State Election Commission on 4 February. However, on March 2, 2 lakh 68 thousand 316 were stated on the voting dashboard on the Commission’s website. Due to which 14 voters increased.
6. 3 voters increased in Karnal The number of voters of Karnal Municipal Corporation, who lives 10 years CM City, was shown 3 lakh 1 thousand 915 by the State Election Commission on February 4, on March 2, 3 lakh 1 thousand 918 voters were shown on the voting dashboard on the official website of the Commission. Both have a difference of 3 voters.
How long votes are made, know 2 rules
First: Votes are made under RP Act Hemant Kumar, Advocate of Punjab and Haryana High Court and municipal law expert, said that the Representation of the Representation of the Representation of the Representation of the Representation of the Representation of the country, which is the basic law related to the public elections in the country. Under this, after the issue of notification of elections, the names of new voters can be added to the voter list by the last day of nomination by interested candidates.
In this regard, the Supreme Court’s decision of July 1977- Narendra Madalapa Khani vs Manikrao Patil also cited the system repeated by the High Court.
Second: Commission said in RTI- votes are made only till 10 days before enrollment Hemant also gave another rule about new votes. He said that a RTI was filed a few years ago, in which it was reported from the Election Commission of India (ECI) that the names of new voters could be included in the voter list of their respective fields till 10 days before the last date of filing nominations by the candidates as per the commission’s order issued in the year 2009.
On this basis, the last date for filing nomination by interested candidates in the municipal elections in Haryana was till 17 February 2025, so the names of new voters in the voter list could be included till 10 days ago i.e. till 7 February 2025.
Now read 5 big controversies during voting of civic elections:-
1. EVM bad in 6 districts including Rohtak-Nuh, two and a half hours of voting in Hisar The EVM machine of Mayor voting was damaged inside the booth built at the Indian Girls School in Ward 16 of Rohtak. Voter Shami said that the first 2 machines were brought, but it turned out to be bad, the third machine is not with them. Because of this, voting was late here.
EVM malfunction also occurred in Ward 5 of Gurugram. Voting remained closed for about an hour here. After this, voting was started by bringing another machine. EVM machine closed at Tawadu Municipality Election Booth in Nuh. Voting was started here after about a quarter of an hour.
In Ward-4 of Jakhal in Fatehabad, the EVM machine set up for the post of president was bad for about an hour. After this, the election personnel changed it and started voting. EVM was bad for 10 minutes in Ward No. 14 of Berry in Jhajjar. Get another EVM done here and got voted done. EVM deteriorated at 4 pm in booth number 145 built at Urban Estate in Hisar. Voting stayed here for two and a half hours. Many people returned without voting.
Voters waiting due to EVM malfunction in booth number 145 of Hisar.
2. Allegations of disappearance of name from voter list in Karnal-Gurugram Asha Wadhwa, wife of Congress mayor candidate Manoj Wadhwa from Karnal, alleged that Congress -backed voters were prevented from voting. In many places, the names of voters were disappeared in the voter list. In this regard, he reached the District Secretariat and complained to ADC and Election Officer Yash Jaluka.
Voters continued to get upset due to changing ward number. He said that no employee is telling where to vote. Due to this, they kept getting upset and could not vote on time.
At the same time, people created a ruckus at the booths of ward number 30 and 32 in Sector-7 of Gurugram. A person named Shiv Badoni said that he is not named in the voter list. We had voted in the assembly elections, but disappeared our names in the civic elections. The updated list should come here.
This picture is from the polling station at Sector 32, Gurugram. People alleged that his name was missing from the voter list.
3. Uproar over fake voting in six districts, candidate’s Devrani could not cast his vote There was an uproar over bogus voting in the polling booth built at the community center of Sector 16-17 in Hisar. When people tried to catch the people who came to fake voting, they ran away from the booth by closing the wall. BJP candidate Dr. Suman Yadav has accused Azad candidate Suman Shyoran of fake voting.
There was an uproar in ward number 3 in Farrukhnagar, Gurugram over a bogus vote. One person accused the presiding officer and booth agents of collusion. The voter told the officer that I will file a case against you. Apart from this, in Palda village of Ward 17, the young man alleged that when he reached to cast his vote, someone had already cast his vote.
When the young man reached to vote in Gurugram, he came to know that someone had gone to cast his vote first. When he tried to talk to the policeman, he was not allowed inside.
Similarly, Omprakash Goyal of Sirsa said that when he came to vote, the officials said that his vote had already cast. Fake votes have been cast by Dharmavati, who came to vote on booth number 1 in Sainipura, Tawadu in Nuh. When Dharmavati reached the booth to cast his vote, the polling officials said that her vote had cast.
Someone of Deorani Pooja Rani of Hemlata Saini, Independent candidate for the post of Chairperson in Sivan Municipality of Kaithal, cast a fake vote. When Pooja came to know about this, she created a ruckus at the polling station with her family. He then complained to the Returning Officer in writing.
In Jhajjar, a young man was caught casting a bogus vote at the polling station built in Ward No. 6 of Berry. The police have taken the young man into custody. After this, the police put up additional police force in ward numbers 6, 7 and 8 to stop fake voting. In the evening, in the booth 14 of Ward 14, the police caught a young man and the woman cast a bogus vote. The police took both of them with them.
People caught the young man who came to vote in ward number 6 of Berry in Jhajjar.
4. Uproar over EVM button in Karnal and ink in Kaithal There was an uproar over the closure of EVM button in ward number 2 of Karnal. Independent candidate Vikas Panchal said that the button has not been running since morning. After this, the police reached the spot. During this time, 10 minutes of voting had to be stopped.
Woman Santosh, who came to vote on booth number 172 in Karnal, said that when she came to vote, she was told that your vote has already been cast. After this the woman went home. When he brought his family members, the employees posted at the booth said that after voting, you will listen to you.
Pawan Kumar from Ward No. 18, a resident of Jyoti Nagar, alleged that someone before him cast his vote. When he told the officials about this, he said that it will come after 5 o’clock, then see it.
Supporters of an independent candidate created a ruckus in Karnal’s ward number 3.
There was an uproar over EVM disturbances at booth number 6 of Sivan Municipality in Kaithal. Independent candidates and their agents alleged that EVMs are trying to win the BJP candidate by influencing the voters ink.
From here, BJP’s candidate is Style Munjal. Among those who made the allegations include Independent candidate Santosh, besides Independent candidate Hemlata Saini’s polling agent Laxman Saini and Vivek Goyal, representative of Sanyam Goyal.
The police force reached the Kaithal and drove out the people from there.
5. Drunken entered booth in Gurugram, BJP leaders in Hisar prevented from entering the booth
An alcoholic entered the booth of Sarai Alrwadi in Gurugram. He voted first. After this he started creating a ruckus that I had to vote again. He started going to EVM again and again. Seeing this, the police drove him out of the polling booth.
The police took out the drunkard entered into the booth of Gurugram.
At the same time, in booth number 145 in Hisar, 2 booth presidents of BJP entered the polling station with voter list. When the police tried to stop them, they argued. He told the police that we are booth president, the party has imposed duty. The police told them that you cannot go inside like this. The party’s agent or candidate is allowed to stay inside. After this, the booth president left from there.
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