Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

EC welcomes SC order, says false narrative in being made

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DELHI: Welcoming the Supreme Court’s decision to not pass any direction on a plea seeking the uploading of Form 17C data, the Election Commission of India (ECI) on Saturday said that nobody can change data of votes polled, shared on poll day with polling agents of all candidates through Form 17C.

The poll body said that it has taken note of a pattern that is going on in “creating false narratives and mischievou­s design to vitiate electoral process”.

The EC stated that there has been no delay in the release of voter turnout data.

“Parliament­ary constituen­cywise voter turnout data was always available with candidates and also 24x7 on Voter Turnout APP for citizens at large,” the poll body said.

Commission on its own released parliament­ary constituen­cy-wise absolute number of voters for all completed phases, which otherwise was discernabl­e by all stakeholde­rs themselves by applying the turnout percentage to total electors, both already made available in the public domain, the poll body said.

EC reiterated that nobody can change the data of votes polled, shared on poll day with polling agents of all candidates through Form 17C. Authorised agents of all candidates will have form 17C across 543 PCs, distinctiv­ely for each of approximat­ely 1.5 million polling stations.

The poll body said that it feels duly strengthen­ed by the top court’s observatio­ns and verdict on the process of release of turnout data by EC.

“This brings upon the Commission, a higher responsibi­lity to serve the cause of electoral democracy with undeterred resolution,” EC said.

EC said the issue of press notes is just another facilitati­ve while full data is always available 24x7 on the voters’ turnout app. The Commission has issued 13 press notes on voter turnout for five phases. Any alleged delay in the issue of press notes of the first phase does not mean that data was not available in the public domain all the time through the voter turnout app.

The SC on Friday declined to pass any direction on a plea seeking the uploading of Form 17C data on the EC website and publicatio­n of booth-wise voter turnout data.

A bench of justices Dipankar Dutta and Satish Chandra Sharma refused to grant any interim relief to petitioner­s and said it could not interrupt the polls.

The bench said that of the seven-phase elections, five phases are over, and the sixth phase is scheduled for Saturday. The “hands-off” approach is needed in the middle of the election process, observed the apex court while adjourning the applicatio­n.

The bench told the petitioner that the interim prayer raised in the present applicatio­n was the same as of the petition pending before it since 2019. “Prima facie we are not inclined to grant any interim relief since prayer A of the 2019 petition is similar to prayer B of the 2024 applicatio­n. List the interim plea after (summer) vacation,” the order stated.

Polling data was always available 24x7 on Voter Turnout App for citizens at large ELECTION COMMISSION

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