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Kerala LDF govt backs Election Commission on using 2015 voters list for local body polls

Minister for Local Self Government A C Moideen made it clear that the use of the 2015 voters list is alright. He further said that the Election Commission’s decision was final. Minister E P Jayarajan had backed the Commission’s decision too.

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rala LDF govt backs Election Commission on 2015 voters list for local body polls

Thiruvananthapuram: The government in Kerala had made a U-turn on Tuesday on using the database of the 2019 list to conduct the Lok Sabha polls. The CPM-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) government in Kerala has backed the State Election Commission’s decision to use the voters’ list of 2015 for the local body polls.

Minister for Local Self Government A C Moideen made it clear that the use of the 2015 voters list is alright. He further said that the Election Commission’s decision was final. Minister E P Jayarajan had backed the Commission’s decision too. But the CPM secretariat and Left Front meets had criticised the use of 2015 voters list. Both the committees pointed out that it would be troublesome to include 40 lakh new voters to the list.

But the officials pointed out that the CPM and LDF did not give a written request, seeking to use the 2019 voters list. Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president Mullappally Ramachandra demanded the elections be conducted as per the list of 2019.

Election Commission replied that ” Additional expenses would be incurred and time would be wasted by not using the 2015 list. The Commission also said that all arrangements would be made to include the new voters. Congress panchayat Raj Samiti chairman N Venugopal also demanded the same that the local body polls have to be held as per the voters’ list of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.”

Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan did not sign the ordinance on reorganizing the wards even on Tuesday. Only after getting the Governor’s approval can the ward division works can be started.

State Election Commissioner V Bhaskaran has said that the applications to add a name to the voters’ list has to be made online. Applications can be made from January 20 to February 14. Requests for removing the name from the voters’ list also has to be made during the same time period. It can be done on the following website: http://www.lsgelection.kerala.gov.in./

The Kerala High Court has even sought an explanation from the Election Commission on Tuesday because of a petition wanting to conduct the local body polls as per the 2019 Lok Sabha voters’ list.

Indian Union of Muslim League (IUML) Nadapuram Mandalam president Soopy Narikkatteri and Feroke municipal councillor P Ashraf filed the petition.

The petitioners contended that after the last local body polls, elections were held to the state Assembly and Lok Sabha, and it was wrong to use the old list now. The case would be taken up again after two weeks.

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