India, Nov. 23 -- While Rajasthan is leading the country with the most number of voters being mapped within the two weeks since the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) survey started in nine states and three Union territories on November 4, the Election Commission has constantly being accused of putting unnecessary pressure on the booth level officers to get this gigantic task done as quick as possible, allegedly leading to suicides or dying by cardiac arrest.
In an interview with HT, the chief electoral officer of Rajasthan, Naveen Mahajan, talked about the commission's effort to take care of the Booth Level Officers (BLOs)' work pressure and how it sped up the house-to-house survey of the SIR.
Rajasthan, with 98.98% of enumeration forms ...
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