
Karnataka forms SIT to probe alleged attempts to delete over 6,000 voters in Aland Assembly seat
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The Congress government in Karnataka on Saturday formed a Special Investigation Team of the state police’s Criminal Investigation Department to investigate alleged illegal attempts to delete the names of 6,018 voters from the electoral rolls in the Aland Assembly seat in Kalaburagi in 2022-’23.
This came two days after Congress leader Rahul Gandhi claimed that a centralised software programme was being used to systematically delete names from voter lists in the state. He alleged that Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar was protecting those committing “vote theft”.
In February 2023, a case was filed regarding the alleged deletion of voters from the electoral rolls in Aland.