Supreme Court Raises Concerns Over Timing of Bihar Voter Roll Revision
The Supreme Court questioned the timing of the Election Commission’s “special intensive revision” of Bihar’s voter rolls on Thursday. This crucial hearing, held just months before the state’s Assembly elections, addressed critical issues of potential voter disenfranchisement and the factors determining citizenship.
Timing of Revisions Sparks Debate
The court expressed concerns about the Election Commission’s decision to conduct the revision so close to the upcoming elections. The justices questioned whether this timing could potentially disenfranchise eligible voters.
Disenfranchisement and Citizenship Take Center Stage
Arguments during the hearing focused on the crucial link between voter registration and the right to participate in the democratic process. Concerns were raised about how the timing of the revisions might inadvertently exclude legitimate citizens from exercising their right to vote. The hearing also touched upon broader issues of citizenship and the criteria used to determine eligibility for voter registration.