Mizoram puts deletion of Bru Voters’ names on hold
First Published: 9th November, 2022 12:54 IST
The Mizoram election department has put the ongoing process of deletion of names of Bru voters from the state’s poll register on hold following their enrolment in Tripura’s electoral rolls.
The Mizoram election department has put the ongoing process of deletion of names of Bru voters from the state’s poll register on hold following their enrolment in Tripura’s electoral rolls.
According to the State Joint Chief Electoral Officer David Lian-sanglura Pachuau, the process was halted since a thorough revision of the state voters’ lists was underway.
The final publication of the electoral roll is expected to be finished by January 13, 2023, he said, adding that the draft electoral roll would be released tomorrow as part of the ongoing intense revision of the state voter lists.
Also Read: 1,348 Bru Voters deleted from Mizoram roll?
1,992 voter names from the Bru voter list have already been removed by the Mizoram electoral department.
Meanwhile, over 5,000 Bru voters have reportedly been registered to vote by the Tripura SEC officials.
However, the ERONet took a long time to process requests for the corresponding deletion.
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