Rs 80 Paid for Every Voter Deletion in Aland,’ Karnataka SIT Investigation Reveals

Rs 80 Paid for Every Voter Deletion in Aland,’ Karnataka SIT Investigation Reveals

80 rupees are paid to the data center operator for the application to remove fake voters
Published on

In Brief

  • 80 rupees are counted to remove a voter's name

  • Major revelation by Karnataka SIT

  • 80 rupees are paid to the data center operator for the application to remove fake voters

(Karnataka SIT investigation) It is revealed in the Karnataka SIT investigation that 80 rupees were given per application to remove a name from the voter list.

According to the information provided by the Karnataka Police's Special Investigation Team, a data center operator was being paid 80 rupees for each application to remove fake voters. It has been found that 80 rupees were given to the data center operator for each application to remove a voter's name from the voter list in the Aland Assembly constituency of Karnataka, and a total of 6,018 applications were made between December and February.

A total of 4.8 lakh rupees was spent for this. This information has come to light in the investigation by the Karnataka Police's Special Investigation Team. This incident has now caused a stir.

Lokshahi English News
english.lokshahi.com