Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, 28 September 2024, Calcutta – In a significant move towards ensuring transparent elections, the Election Commission of India is set to implement new rules aimed at improving voter identification and addressing concerns over fraudulent voting practices. Following persistent scrutiny regarding the integrity of electoral processes, the Commission is taking proactive measures to bolster transparency and accuracy.
Key among these new regulations is the mandatory linking of Aadhaar cards with voter IDs. Voters will be required to present both their Aadhaar card and voter ID at polling booths, where machines will verify the linkage. If a voter’s Aadhaar is not already linked, they can complete the process on-site, enhancing accessibility and efficiency.
This initiative aims to create accurate voter lists and root out the presence of fake voters—issues that have plagued recent elections. Reports of deceased individuals still listed as eligible voters have raised alarms, prompting the Commission to act decisively. The upcoming Lok Sabha elections have underscored the need for reform, as discrepancies in voter lists have come to light.
The Election Commission has scheduled the revision of voter lists from November 12 to December this year, with a new list expected to be published by January. These changes will be rolled out before the draft voter list is finalized, marking a crucial step in the Commission’s ongoing commitment to uphold electoral integrity and public confidence in the democratic process.