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Amid row over EPIC & voter lists, EC invites suggestions from all parties by April 30

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 11 March 2025
The Election Commission has asked for suggestions from political parties on unresolved voter list and photo identity card issues by April 30. Delegations from BJP, TMC, and BJD have raised concerns about duplicate voters and EPIC numbers. The Commission aims to address these issues and strengthen electoral processes through interactions with party leaders.
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