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SAD urges gurdwara elections panel to extend voters’ registration dates

Sukhbir said a large number of the electorate are from rural areas and are busy with harvesting paddy and preparing their fields to sow the wheat crop. He said this was also a period during which the Bandi Chhor Divas was observed.

Updated on: Oct 26, 2023 07:06 AM IST
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Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) president Sukhbir Singh Badal on Wednesday met gurdwara elections chief commissioner justice (retd) SS Saron and urged to extend the voters registration period for the upcoming Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) general house elections by three months.

SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal submitted a memorandum to the Punjab governor in this context and apprised justice (retd) Saron about the problems being faced by members of the Sikh community in registering their votes. (Sourced)
SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal submitted a memorandum to the Punjab governor in this context and apprised justice (retd) Saron about the problems being faced by members of the Sikh community in registering their votes. (Sourced)

The SAD president submitted a memorandum to him in this context and apprised justice (retd) Saron about the problems being faced by members of the Sikh community in registering their votes. The last date for registration is November 15.

Sukhbir said a large number of the electorate are from rural areas and are busy with harvesting paddy and preparing their fields to sow the wheat crop. He said this was also a period during which the Bandi Chhor Divas was observed.

“Subsequently during the second half of December the Sikh community observes the Shahidi Pandarwara to mark the sacrifices of the four Sahibzadas of Guru Gobind Singh ji as well as Mata Gujri ji,” he said.

Badal said besides this the procedure for registration of voters was cumbersome and impractical. “As per the guidelines, prospective voters are required to submit a photocopy of their Aadhar card/voter identity with a form physically at a patwarkhana. It is difficult for more than 60 lakh prospective voters to go to patwarkhanas to submit their forms individually,” Sukhbir said.

 
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