Quepem: Election Return Officer for the Constituency of the Quepem Assembly has resisted 1,470 new applications for registering names on selection scrolls, because most of them are migrants have submitted false documents.
The number of applications received is 2,363, where 883 is received.
The officer, the Quepem Mamlatdar Prataprao Gaonkar, told TII that he had provided enough opportunities to applicants to produce documentary evidence for registration.
“We have sent notices to almost all applicants who were rejected to appear in front of the officers to give them natural justice.
Of the 1,470 applicants who were rejected, only 40 who attended hearing,” said Gaonkar.
Gaonkar said all selection guidelines were followed when they rejected the forms.
Officials told TII that more than 300 people, all migrants registered to register their names on the selection roll, did not have their own home, but only gave one home number as proof of residence.
“300 people cannot stay in one house,” said the officer.
The source said that the house number delivered in the form of a former member of the Quepem City Council Board.
JOFTON D’Costa, the Congress of the Quepem Altone D’Costa Congress, has submitted compliance at the Quepem Police Station and Deputy Quepem collector to act against the “fake application” submitted by the migrumies above meaning their name inclusion on the electoral roll.
D’Costa stated that migrants did not fill out the police verification form in accordance with government guidelines.
D’Costa also asked to start actions against the owner who had illegally save it rents and because it failed to comply with the provision of mandatory law.