This story is from March 24, 2021
No postal ballot facility for overseas voters in upcoming assembly elections: Centre in Lok Sabha
NEW DELHI: Union law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said on Wednesday in the
In a written reply to a question, Prasad said the Election Commission had moved a proposal to amend the Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961 to facilitate Electronically Transmitted Postal Ballot System (ETPBS) for overseas electors.
"Since the matter is still under discussion with the ministry of external affairs to iron out the logistical challenges involved in the implementation of the proposal, it will not be possible to extend the said facility to the overseas electors in the upcoming elections to the state legislative assemblies," he said.
West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry are going to assembly polls beginning March 27.
Speaking at an event last week, chief election commissioner
He hoped that the concept would materialise in the next six months or a year.
At present NRIs can vote in the constituency in which their place of residence, as mentioned in the passport, is located. Some time ago, the Election Commission began to look for options to enable NRIs to vote from overseas after it received several requests for expanding voting options.
(With agency inputs)
Lok Sabha
that it would not be possible for the government to extend thepostal ballot facility
to the eligible overseas Indian voters. The matter is still under discussion with theministry of external affairs
to iron out logistical challenges in implementing the proposal, he added.In a written reply to a question, Prasad said the Election Commission had moved a proposal to amend the Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961 to facilitate Electronically Transmitted Postal Ballot System (ETPBS) for overseas electors.
West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry are going to assembly polls beginning March 27.
Speaking at an event last week, chief election commissioner
Sunil Arora
had said that after the elections to five assemblies are over, the poll panel would hold a seminar with all stakeholders on the issue of postal ballot facility for overseas voters as suggested by the government.At present NRIs can vote in the constituency in which their place of residence, as mentioned in the passport, is located. Some time ago, the Election Commission began to look for options to enable NRIs to vote from overseas after it received several requests for expanding voting options.
(With agency inputs)
Top Comment
Godfather Senior
1353 days ago
EMail or foreign voters preferring to vote through electronic media will surely lead to more frauds. We have seen it, how that happened in the US of A !Read allPost comment
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