Around 1.39 cr voters in Delhi\'s electoral roll; poll body to keep eye on social media for fake news

Around 1.39 cr voters in Delhi's electoral roll; poll body to keep eye on social media for fake news

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Ahead of the polls, Delhi's (CEO) on Monday said around two lakh people have been added to the electoral roll in in the last two months, taking the total number of eligible voters till date to 1.39 crore.

The number of first-time voters, aged 18-19, in the electoral roll stands at 1,58,314, he told reporters.

Singh also said authorities will keep a strict vigil on to check spread of fake and hate speech to ensure free and fair polls, and asserted that "appropriate action" will be taken against the violators.

Announcing the poll schedule here on Sunday, had said each of the has created a mechanism to accept only pre-certified political advertisements during the election process and will share the expenditure incurred in this regard with election authorities.

For the "first time", a has been included in the (MCMC) of the poll body, which will monitor both at state-level and district-level, he said.

"We will be keeping a watch if any paid or fake is being peddled on TV, radio or such as and Use of image of army personnel on any posters would be a violation of the poll code. Posters bearing images of politicians displayed at public places would also be covered," he said.

Singh said the commission has fixed an upper limit on poll expenses by each candidate at Rs 70 lakh, adding, the limit was Rs 40 lakh in 2014

"Besides, a candidate has to declare in the affidavit details of the last five years of his assets and liabilities and that of his or her spouse, dependent children, and including about overseas accounts or deposits. A Hindu undivided family would also have to provide account details," the said.

The will begin on April 11 and will be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes on May 23. The elections in are due on May 12.

Singh told reporters that the last date for filing nominations for polls in the national capital is April 23.

A senior of the office said that for the first time, VVPATs (Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trails) will be used at all polling stations in Delhi, and in a poll here.

"We have 20,435 VVPATs for 13,816 polling stations. As per EVMs, we have 34,953 Ballot Units and 19,002 Control Units. VVPATs were used only in in 2015 Assembly polls. They were not used in 2014 Lok Sabha elections," the said.

There are nearly 1.39 crore voters in the electoral roll of the national capital as of now, an increase of nearly two lakh from the corresponding figure on January 18 this year.

The said that no name can be deleted or old details modified after announcement of election dates, but additions can be made.

"On January 18, the total number of voters in the electoral roll of Delhi stood at 1,36,95,291. So, there is an increase of nearly two lakh voters since then," Singh said.

The total number of male and female voters is 76,61,680 and 62,35,814 respectively. There are 647 third gender voters, he said.

Polling stations will be established at 2,696 locations, he said, adding 13,816 polling stations would be set up, with a model polling station in each Assembly constituency.

As per current assessment, there would be 425 critical polling stations, officials said.

Delhi has seven Lok Sabha seats and 70 Assembly constituencies, ten seats in each Lok Sabha constituency.

The seven seats are -- New Delhi, South Delhi, West Delhi, North-East Delhi, East Delhi, North-West Delhi (reserved for SC) and Chandni Chowk.

According to the Delhi Office, the population of Delhi in 2019 is projected to be 1.97 crore.

In another first for Delhi, the has planned for having several booths staffed only by women during the Lok Sabha elections here to send out a message of women empowerment.

Also, in keeping with the of 'leaving no voter behind', the will provide transport facility to differently-abled residents who, otherwise have no means to travel to polling booths, officials said.

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First Published: Mon, March 11 2019. 20:59 IST