- Election Commission s Plan to Resolve Duplicate Voter IDs
- Election Commission (EC) acknowledged the issue of duplicate EPIC (Voter ID) numbers.
- EC committed to resolving the issue within 3 months by ensuring a unique national EPIC number for all voters.
- Issue arose due to mismanagement of electoral databases at the State/UT level.
- Political Reactions & Criticism
- Trinamool Congress accused the EC of manipulating voter lists and failing in its duty for decades.
- Mamata Banerjee alleged BJP benefited from EC s errors in electoral databases.
- Congress also criticized EC, recalling that in 2008, EC had claimed that "voter IDs are unique", dismissing concerns raised earlier.
- Resolution Mechanism & Appeals Process
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Voters can appeal to District Magistrate/Collector under Section 24(A) of the Representation of the People Act, 1950 if their voter ID is duplicated.
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A second appeal can be made to the Chief Electoral Officer of the State/UT.
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Ensuring unique voter IDs is crucial for free and fair elections.
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Implementing a national voter database with AI-driven de-duplication can prevent future discrepancies.
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Greater accountability and transparency in EC s electoral roll management is needed.
Mains Mock Question:
"What are the challenges in ensuring a foolproof voter identification system in India? Suggest technological and policy measures to strengthen electoral integrity."