Special camps for voter registration witness less footfall than expected
The Hindu
Low turnout at Madurai special voter camps due to rain, but expected to increase for upcoming sessions.
On the first day of special camp held in Madurai district to facilitate voters to add, delete and correct their details in the voters’ list, not much expected footfall was registered, said Booth Level Officers.
As on Saturday, due to an unprecedented shower that slowed down people’s activities in the daytime, a very few turned up for the special camps set up at polling booths, including the Elango Corporation School near Government Rajaji Hospital.
Though the same situation resonated with other special camps in the city, the BLOs believed that it would get better in the following day as on the first day mostly the forms would be distributed.
Ramalingam, a BLO at Elango Corporation School, said that not many people who showed up at the camp could complete their work, as many failed to produce relevant documents.
Since many were getting details corrected through the website – http://voters.eci.gov.in. people did not feel the need to spend time travelling and getting things done physically, he added.
However, he said that they expected more people during the next three camps – November 17, 23 and 24, as many younger populations attained age 18 were waiting for their formal entry into voters list.
He said that the applicants could fill up Form 6 to add new names to the list, including those who will turn 18 by January 1, 2025.
Udupi-Chikkamagaluru MP Kota Srinivas Poojary said on Saturday that the State government has decided to reject the Centre’s fresh draft notification on Kasturirangan committee report on conservation of the Western Ghats. Hence, people’s apprehension on the implementation of the report is unnecessary.