Bihar Voter List Controversy: Supreme Court Questions Election Commission’s Role
The Supreme Court of India has questioned the Election Commission’s (EC) involvement in the ongoing Bihar voter list controversy. The court emphasized that matters of citizenship fall squarely under the purview of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), not the EC.
Supreme Court Challenges EC’s Authority
The court’s intervention comes amidst concerns raised about the accuracy and potential misuse of the voter list in Bihar. The justices pointedly asked the EC why it was delving into issues of citizenship, a domain explicitly reserved for the MHA.
Implications for Voter Registration
This development has significant implications for voter registration processes and the role of the EC. The Supreme Court’s stance clarifies the jurisdictional boundaries and emphasizes that the EC’s mandate is limited to electoral processes, not determining citizenship status.