New Delhi, Feb 15: A BJP delegation on Monday met Chief Election Commissioner sim Zaidi and election commissioners here and demanded that fair and fear-free polls be ensured in Kerala and West Bengal by deploying adequate security forces. “Discrepancies on a large scale have been found in voters lists published for 2016 in Kerala. For example, the population of Kerala is 3,34,06,061 according to the 2011 census, but 2,56,27,620 voters have been shown in the voters’ list, which is impossible because people under 18 years of age were also included in the census,” said Mukhtar Abbas qvi, union minister of state for parliamentary affairs, who led the delegation.
“Besides this, about 23.63 lakh non-resident Keralites have not been included in the voters’ lists. The BJP demands that these mistakes be corrected immediately and online voters registration should continue,” he added. BJP general secretary Arun Singh, secretary Shrikant Sharma, spokespersons Sudhanshu Trivedi and lin Kohli were part of the delegation. The BJP delegation said it suspected that some political parties might indulge in violence and chaos to disturb the election process in West Bengal. “Commul and violent incidents have been taking place in various parts of West Bengal continuously. Hundreds of BJP workers have been killed. Several administrative and police officials have been working like workers of the ruling party (Trimool Congress),” the BJP leaders said. (ians)