Bihar Election Roll Revision: Understanding the EC’s Justification Under Article 326
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has recently undertaken a revision of the electoral rolls in Bihar, a move that has sparked discussion and debate. The ECI has firmly defended its actions, pointing to Article 326 of the Indian Constitution as its primary justification.
What is Article 326 and How Does it Apply?
Article 326 of the Constitution guarantees universal adult suffrage, ensuring that all citizens above the age of 18 have the right to vote. The ECI argues that revising the electoral rolls is essential for maintaining the accuracy and integrity of the voter list, thereby upholding the principles of Article 326. This process helps to ensure that eligible voters are correctly registered and that ineligible entries, such as duplicate or deceased voters, are removed.
Ensuring Fair and Transparent Elections
By revising the electoral rolls, the ECI aims to create a more accurate and reliable voter database, contributing to free and fair elections in Bihar. This updated list helps to prevent electoral fraud and ensures that every eligible citizen can exercise their fundamental right to vote.