Bengaluru: In Bengaluru, Karnataka minister HK Patil said on Thursday that the state cabinet talked a lot about the special intensive revision of voter lists. This is because people are getting worried that some voters will not be able to vote.
After the cabinet meeting Patil said all the ministers joined in the discussion and talked about the issues with the special intensive revision. They are wondering if the Election Commission of India did the right thing.
He talked about what happened in West Bengal, where 27 lakh voters could not vote. This is a problem. Patil said that when people's right to vote is in danger, the government has to fight for them.
Patil asked if the voter lists can be changed at the minute. He thinks this could hurt the voters. He said that voting is a right in a democracy. It should not be taken away when the elections are already happening.
The minister said that the Karnataka government has not made a decision yet. They will decide in the next three to four days. "One thing they might do is go to court to stop anything that could hurt people's right to vote".
At the same time, the government is also talking to other parties and people involved to make sure no one loses their right to vote.
This is all happening when there is a discussion in the country about making sure elections are fair and that people can vote without any problems. informs the minister.
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