In response to the claims made by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee regarding the presence of the same voter ID number being used in two different states, the Election Commission has provided a counterargument to clarify the situation. The Election Commission emphasized that such instances are not possible within the framework of the electoral system in India. Each voter’s ID is unique and linked to their respective state and constituency, ensuring that no individual can possess duplicate IDs across multiple states. This measure is in place to maintain the integrity and transparency of the electoral process. The Commission has reiterated its commitment to free and fair elections, responding to any allegations with factual information and statistical data. They have also stated that any discrepancies in the voter ID database will be addressed promptly through the appropriate channels. This response aims to reassure the public and uphold the credibility of the electoral system, countering any misinformation that may arise during election seasons.
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