La comisión electoral anuncia la tercera fase de la revisión de los padrones electorales

La Comisión Electoral de la India ha anunciado la tercera fase de su Revisión Especial Intensiva de los padrones electorales, que abarca 16 estados y tres territorios de la unión.

La Comisión Electoral de la India ha anunciado la tercera fase de su Revisión Especial Intensiva de los padrones electorales. El ejercicio abarca 16 estados y tres territorios de la unión con un electorado combinado de 367,3 millones de personas.

La segunda fase de la revisión resultó en un recorte neto del 10,2 por ciento en los padrones. Los problemas incluyeron fallos en el software y errores metodológicos que provocaron eliminaciones que afectaron a comunidades marginadas, especialmente en Bengala Occidental.

La Corte Suprema de la India ha ordenado la aceptación de más documentos de identidad. Se espera ahora que los partidos políticos y la sociedad civil ayuden a garantizar el procesamiento adecuado de los formularios de empadronamiento.

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