Citizens' forum exposes malpractice by Goa poll officers
Published: Tuesday, Aug 3, 2010, 14:00 IST
Place: Panaji | Agency: PTI

Goa-based Citizens' Forum today claimed to have exposed malpractices
by the state election officers while revising the electoral rolls.

Data collected by Pilerne Citizens Forum (PCF) under Right to
Information (RTI) shows that election officers in Goa adopt procedures
which are different from the guidelines issued by Election Commission
of India (ECI).

"All the eleven talukas are following guidelines different from ECI to
enroll new names or shift the name from one constituency to another,"
PCF chairman Prakash Bandodkar told reporters here.

PCF's allegations are based on the data collected from various offices
after one-year-long procedure of getting information under RTI.

Bandodkar said ten out of eleven mamlatdars responded to their queries
and all were found following procedures which were diverse from the
ECI guidelines.

Also, each mamlatdar differed with other in the procedure complicating
the matter further, he said.

Moreover, joint election commissioner's office in Panaji does not even
have the copy of prescribed guidelines required to be followed
vis-a-vis change or addition in the electoral rolls.

"The information sought by the applicant is not held by this office,"
a reply by joint election commissioner's office reads.

PCF's legal advisor Yatish Naik said that they have filed a formal
complaint with ECI by attaching all the documents procured under RTI
seeking their intervention in the matter.

PCF, in past, had raised the issue of foreigners being enrolled in the
electoral rolls. They had also pointed out that the foreigners were
illegally getting entry into ration cards of locals by bribing
district administration officers.

A foreign couple in their 70s was shown as a son and daughter of Goan
couple in their mid

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