Parties urge Election Commission to link Aadhaar with electoral rolls

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Some political parties urged the today to link number of voters with electoral rolls to weed out duplicate names, the poll panel said.

"Political parties urged the commission to link numbers with electors' detail for better management," an EC statement said after an all-party meet convened by it ahead of the Assembly polls in four states later this year and the Lok Sabha polls due next year.

Seven recognised national parties and 51 recognised state political parties were invited for the meeting. Out of the total 58 parties, 41 attended the meeting.

At least two functionaries, who attended the meet, said, "25 per cent" of the 41 parties, which attended the meeting, made this demand.

In August, 2015, a order on card had put brakes on the Election Commission's project to link the Unique Identification Authority of (UIDAI) (Aadhaar) number with voters' electoral data to check multiple entries in electoral rolls.

The commission had then asked its chief electoral officers in all states and Union territories to "suspend with immediate effect till further orders" all activities to collect and feed Aadhaar numbers of voters as part of its National Purification and Authentication Programme (NERPAP).

In its August, 2015 judgement, an apex court bench has made it clear that Aadhaar card will be optional for availing various welfare schemes of the and no personal information of the holders of such cards shall be shared by any authority.

"The UIDAI (Universal Identification Authority of India)/Aadhar will not be used for any other purposes except PDS, kerosene and LPG distribution system," it said.

Political parties also expressed concern over paid and suggested to make it an electoral offence to curb this menace, the statement said.

Seeking to provide a level-playing field for parties in elections, the had proposed making paid an electoral offence to provide a strong deterrent in a bid to stamp out the menace. But its proposal is pending with the since 2012.

Political parties also asked the commission that on the lines of Doordarshan and All Radio (AIR), free airtime to political parties should be provided on private media for electoral campaigns.

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First Published: Mon, August 27 2018. 20:45 IST