Udaipur, Aug. 24 -- A political slugfest has erupted over the allegations of representatives from Badgaon panchayat in Udaipur district, who had claimed that in Gogunda constituency, over 700 names have been registered under a single house. The district administration, however, rejected the allegations based on a preliminary investigation, adding that a detailed investigation is on. A complaint filed by member of Badgaon panchayat samiti, Bhuvnesh Vyas, said: "In Bandinal area, Part No. 267, House No. 111, nearly 700 voters are listed, whereas in reality, no such large number of people reside there. Similarly, around 300 names have been added to House No. 82.This was the only reason that in the last Lok Sabha elections only 33% voting was recorded in Badgaon which was the lowest in entire Udaipur." Panchayat administrator Sanjay Sharma, too, said: "There are many bogus voters in the voter list, their names are only mentioned in the list but they do not exist. It is from Part No. 265 to 272, several fake names have been registered of individuals who have no connection with the area, we have also shared the issue with the administrative officers earlier at the time of the elections but no action was taken. But this time a team led by the SDM including BLOs, tehsildar, RIs visited the area for field verification and collected data". District collector Udaipur Namit Mehta, however, said: "Considering the seriousness of the matter, immediate instructions were given to the electoral registration officer of Gogunda and the sub-divisional officer to conduct an inquiry. The preliminary investigation has revealed most of these people belong to EWS and have been living by constructing temporary or permanent houses on government land of the Udaipur Development Authority. Since they do not have any valid address, they were allotted notional numbers and registered in the voter list." "The inquiry has established that the allegation of bogus or fake voters being included is factually incorrect and misleading. However, as a precautionary measure, a detailed investigation is still being carried out," he added . Hitting out at the ruling BJP, Congress spokesperson Swarnim Chaturvedi said, "An immediate investigation is needed even in the electoral rolls in Rajasthan."...