Former diplomat Navdeep Suri says citizenship proof required during Punjab voter roll revision
Ex-diplomat Navdeep Suri reported being asked to provide citizenship documents while Punjab's Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls is underway.
Navdeep Suri, a former Indian diplomat, disclosed that he encountered difficulties confirming his citizenship amid Punjab's Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. After contacting the local booth-level officer, he was told to collect a notice and return with documentation verifying his citizenship status. Suri highlighted the irony of facing such obstacles despite having served India in three foreign postings, and he warned that ordinary citizens might experience similar problems.
The episode reflects the stringent verification measures being applied during the roll revision process. Suri's remarks raise questions about the balance between electoral integrity and administrative burden on voters. No further details on the outcome of his request were provided.
Why it matters
It shows how voter-list cleaning can affect even high-profile citizens, raising concerns about the process for ordinary voters.
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