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AAP seeks State Election Commission's probe into alleged misuse of voter data by Chilume

After NGO Chilume misused the voter data, Aam Admi Party urged the State Election Commission to conduct a probe into the irregularities. The AAP has urged State Election Commission to conduct a probe headed by the Chief Justice of the High Court.

ANI Nov 23, 2022 03:13 IST googleads

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New Delhi [India], November 23 (ANI): The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has urged the State Election Commission to conduct a probe headed by the Chief Justice of the High Court into the alleged misuse of voter data by Chilume, an NGO and for illegally making amends to the electoral rolls.
A delegation led by AAP leader and eminent Supreme Court lawyer Brijesh Kalappa submitted a letter to the state election commissioner, stating that an NGO by the name Chilume is the reason behind the deletion of many names from the voters' list in Bengaluru. It is alleged that this information which should not have been shared with private parties was given to Chilume.
"This is a very serious allegation, and a proper investigation has to be conducted the truth should come out. Since there is an alleged role of the CM and ministers of the state government in this scam, it is not right for an IAS officer acting at their behest to proceed with the probe. The investigation into the case should be headed by the Chief Justice of the Karnataka High Court," the letter said.
"Democracy is based on elections. It is shocking that corrupt politicians are resorting to widespread irregularities in elections and undermining the very essence of democracy. It is the responsibility of the Election Commission to uphold the sanctity of the voters' list. The illegal amendments made to the voters' list by the NGO to the benefit of politicians should be rectified at the earliest," Brijesh Kalappa said.
"Politicians who are unable to face elections honestly are indulging in malpractices through NGOs. If the power given by the people in the previous elections had been properly utilised and had provided good governance, then the need to indulge in malpractice would not have arisen. The scam should be properly investigated, and all the culprits should be severely punished," Brijesh Kalappa said.
Aam Aadmi Party leaders Mohan Dasari, Suresh Rathod and others were present. (ANI)

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