Delhi Assembly Election 2015: ‘Kiran Bedi has two voter I-cards’
NEW DELHI, January 29, 2015
One from New Delhi area and the other from South Delhi
Former IPS officer and the Bharatiya Janata Party’s
Chief Ministerial candidate Kiran Bedi appears to be registered as a
voter from two addresses in Delhi. Sources in the Election Commission
said that legal action may be initiated if an application has not been
filed to cancel one of the two cards.
Ms. Bedi has
been issued two voter identity cards with different addresses – one from
Talkatora Lane in New Delhi area and the other from Uday Park in South
Delhi. The latter is the residential address she mentioned in her
nomination papers to contest the February 7 polls.
With
just over a week left for the Delhi elections, the Election Commission
will examine how she was issued two voter identity cards and investigate
if she has applied for deletion of the first entry with Talkatora Lane
address
.
The card with Uday Park address carries
voter ID number TZD1656909 whereas the other one with the address 2
Kothi, Talkatora Lane has the number SJE0047969.
Chief
Electoral Officer of Delhi Chandra Bhushan Kumar said he did not wish
to comment on the issue. He, however, mentioned the “simple process” in
such a situation. “After freezing of electoral rolls, we distribute
voter slips to electors. If the persons are not available at the
indicated address, their names go into the ASD (Absent, Shifted, Dead)
List which takes care of this issue,” he said, adding the distribution
of photo voter slips will begin soon in the city.
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