SEC behaving like an Opposition leader, alleges Gorantla Madhav
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‘Lives of govt. staff at risk; many will be deprived of their right to vote’
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‘Lives of govt. staff at risk; many will be deprived of their right to vote’
State Election Commissioner N. Ramesh Kumar is behaving like an Opposition leader, Hindupur MP Gorantla Madhav has alleged.
“By Mr. Ramesh Kumar’s own admission, as the SEC is adopting 2019 electoral rolls for the local body elections, 3.19 lakh people will be deprived of their right to vote,” Mr. Madhav told
The Hindu on Saturday.
“Why is Mr. Ramesh Kumar in a hurry to hold the elections now by putting the lives of government employees at risk and by depriving 3.19 lakh voters of their right to exercise their franchise? Why did he not conduct the elections since 2018?” Mr. Madhav questioned.
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