90 Voters, 181 Votes In Assam Polling Booth. 6 Officials Suspended

The Election Commission is going to issue a re-poll order for this booth – located in a local school – sources said Monday evening

90 Voters, 181 Votes In Assam Polling Booth. 6 Officials Suspended

Assam votes in a three-phase Assembly election, with the third on Tuesday (Representational)



Guwahati:

Six polling officials have been suspended in Assam after the Election Commission found that 181 votes had been cast at a booth in Dima Hasao district that had only 90 registered voters.

The booth is in the Haflong constituency that voted in the second phase on April 1. Officially the constituency – won by the BJP’s Bir Bhadra Hagjer in 2016 – recorded only 74 per cent polling.

Sources said the poll body plans to issue a re-poll order for this booth, which was an auxiliary polling station for the main centre. An official order to this effect has yet to be issued.

“The Presiding and 1st Polling officer, in their statements, have admitted that they allowed the voters registered against the main polling station to cast their votes in the auxiliary polling station,” a press release from the Election Commission said. 

According to news agency PTI, Seikhosiem Lhangum (Sector Officer), Prahlad Ch Roy (Presiding Officer), Parameswar Charangsa (1st Polling Officer), Swaraj Kanti Das (2nd Polling Officer) and Lalzamlo Thiek (3rd Polling Officer) have been suspended, with immediate effect.

The poll body cited “dereliction of duty” in its suspension order.

Assam is holding a three-phase Assembly election that began on March 27. The second phase was held last week and the third, and final, phase, is scheduled for Tuesday.

The ruling BJP is bidding for re-election and is fighting a challenge from the Congress-led ‘mahajot‘, or opposition alliance, that includes former ally BPF, or Bodoland People’s Front.

Results of the election will be declared on May 2.

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