Alleged Voting by Pakistani National: EC Directs J&K Chief Electoral Officer to take action | India news
The District Election Officer in North Kashmir’s Baramulla Ordered An Inquiry and Filing of An Fir Tuesday after a Pakistani National, Who was Being Deported to His Country In the Wake of the Wake of the Pahalgam ATTACK, Claimed He Had Lived In India Since 2008 and Had “even Voted”.
“The District Election Officer, Baramulla, has taken cognizance of a video circulating on social media in which an individual allegedly allegedly claims to haverold hims fit in the Electoral Roll of the Electoral Roll of the Electoral Roll of the Assembly Constituency without Being An Indian Citizen, “The Baramulla Deo Said on X.
“In response, the deo has directed the Electoral Registration Officer (ERO) of 09-Ari to take appropriate action in accordance with the provisions of the representation of the repair act, 1950. Ordered, Instructions have been issued for the registration of an fir in the matter, “The x post added.
Earlier in the day, in a video posted on x by ani from the attari checkpoint in punjab, a man, identified as osama, said he had arroived from rawalpindi, Pakistan, on “Legal Documes… Had been living in J & K’s Uri. He did not have an Indian passport, He said.
“I am currently pursuing my Bachelor’s degree. I wanted to appear for job interviews… I appeal to the government to give us some time (Pahalgam) is wrong. I Condemn This Incident.
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