Mumbai, Oct. 16 -- Maharashtra's top opposition leaders, including Uddhav and Raj Thackeray, on Wednesday reiterated their demand that the upcoming elections to local bodies across the state be postponed until the alleged anomalies in the voter list are removed. Senior opposition leaders, including the Thackeray cousins, Balasaheb Thorat and Vijay Wadettiwar from the Congress, and Jayant Patil from the NCP (SP) held a joint meeting with Maharashtra's chief electoral officer (CEO) S Chockalingam and the state election commissioner (SEC) Dinesh Waghmare on Wednesday, following an inconclusive meeting with Chockalingam on Tuesday. During Wednesday's meeting, the opposition leaders submitted a letter pointing out various anomalies in the voter lists and demanded they be corrected before the local body polls, which are expected to begin next month. The anomalies included duplication of voters, voters without addresses, over 180 voters registered at a single address, and a 124-year-old voter whose father's age was listed as around 40. "We will not accept autocracy in the name of democracy," said Uddhav Thackeray, at a media briefing after the meeting. "We firmly told them that there should be no election without correction in the voters' list. We will wait for a couple of days for a response from the CEO and SEC, and then decide on the further course of action," he said. While leaders from almost all major opposition parties were present for Wednesday's meeting, a notable absentee was NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar. The veteran leader was part of the Opposition delegation which met Chockalingam on Tuesday, but left for Pune on Wednesday for a scheduled programme. Speaking at a media briefing after the meeting, Raj Thackeray said, "There were no (local body) elections (in Maharashtra) for the last five years, so there's nothing wrong if it is delayed by more than six months. But local body elections should be conducted only after the correction in the voter list. Postpone the elections to correct the voter list."...