Kejri demands authentic list of deleted voters from EC
New Delhi: Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has written to Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Om Prakash Rawat demanding a "certified, complete and authentic" list of deleted voters in the national capital within a week.
In his letter to Rawat on Wednesday, Kejriwal also sought to know, why a similar list, which was available on the Election Commission's website, was removed.
According to Aam Aadmi Party leader Raghav Chadha's recent letter to the CEC, names of more than 30 lakh voters, amounting 25 per cent of the total voters in Delhi, have been deleted, Kejriwal claimed.
"Kindly put a certified, complete and authentic deleted voter list in public domain within a week. The Delhi government will also use its resources to publicise that list," Kejriwal said in the letter.
The AAP had earlier alleged that names of voters were deleted by lower-level officers in collusion with the BJP. An AAP delegation, led by party’s CM Kejriwal, had recently met with Rawat in this regard.
The EC had ordered a door-to-door survey in Harikesh Nagar and Lal Kuan of Tughlaqabad Assembly segment to verify the party's allegations.
Eleven teams carried out the exercise from November 16 to 18. The AAP had then said the inquiry was "farcical". The poll body has already rejected allegations of the ruling AAP.