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'Ensure no voter is left behind'



Nawanshahr, November 28

On the directions of the Election Commission of India (ECI), Divisional Commissioner Manvesh Singh Sidhu asked the Election Registration Officers (EROs) and Assistant Election Registration Officers (AEROs) to make dedicated efforts to ensure that no eligible voter was left behind in the upcoming Assembly elections. Accompanied by DC Vishesh Sarangal, the Divisional Commissioner said special summary revision of photo voter list with eligibility date of January 1, 2022 is in progress.

He said the forms for enrolment as new voters, deletion of dead voters and change of locations or others can be given by November 30. He asked the voters to register themselves online through National Voter Services Portal (NVSP). — TNS


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