Jamshedpur: Missing Voters Issue Likely to Persist in 2024 Assembly Elections

Displaced Residents from Tata Steel Quarters Affecting Urban Voting Percentages

The issue of missing voters due to demolished Tata Steel quarters in Jamshedpur’s urban areas is expected to persist in the 2024 Assembly elections, affecting voting percentages.

JAMSHEDPUR – As 2024 is an election year, the issue of missing voters in urban areas is expected to remain unresolved for the upcoming Assembly elections.

Several quarters in urban areas such as Burmamines, Sakchi, and Kadma, managed by Tata Steel, have been demolished, leading to a significant number of voters becoming untraceable.

This has resulted in a noticeable drop in voting percentages at booths in these neighborhoods.

Booth Level Officers (BLOs) are currently identifying these booths to locate the missing voters.

The Election Commission has issued directives to remove the names of voters who are absent on voting day, have shifted residences, or are deceased.

However, due to the election year, the Government of India Election Commission has mandated that no voter names can be removed from the voter list without proper verification.

This makes it compulsory to issue notices before removing names, but the challenge remains as the voters are untraceable.

Due to the election year, names of absent, shifted, or deceased voters are not being removed from the voter list on voting day.

The current situation has been reported to both the Jharkhand Election Commission and the Election Commission of India.

Efforts to address the issue are ongoing, but the absence of voters continues to pose a challenge for the electoral process in these urban areas.

Displaced Residents from Tata Steel Quarters Affecting Urban Voting Percentages
Displaced Residents from Tata Steel Quarters Affecting Urban Voting Percentages

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