New Delhi. The Election Commission has responded to the allegations of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh. The Election Commission issued a letter to Sanjay Singh explaining the entire process of removing his name from the voter list. Along with this, Sanjay Singh’s allegations were rejected in which he had said that the names of people were being removed from the voter list by the District Election Officer without following the procedures. Along with this, the Election Commission also gave clarification in the matter of Zone applying to remove the name of Sanjay Singh’s wife Anita Singh from the voter list.
The Election Commission said that mere recommendation to remove someone’s name from the voter list does not result in his name being removed. For this, there is a complete process according to which someone’s name is removed from the voter list only after verification. On the application to remove Anita Singh’s name from the New Delhi Voter List, the Election Commission said that an FIR has been lodged against the person who applied for removal of her name from the Voter List. The Election Commission said that the process of removing one’s name from the voter list starts with the filing of Form 7.
After this, in all such cases, verification is done by Booth Level Officer (BLO), BLO supervisors and other officers and only then action is taken in this regard. While the brief details of Form 7, which contains information about both the objectors and those whose names are proposed to be removed from the voter list, Form 10 is sent to all recognized political parties (which also includes the Aam Aadmi Party) on a weekly basis. Is shared with. The Commission said that therefore the allegation that the names of the objectors were not shared is completely baseless.