Hyderabad sources reported that the Bench has directed Election Commission (EC) to brief the court regarding the technology being used and what is the process followed to add or delete votes from the voter list. Reportedly Kodali Srinivas, a resident of Miyapur, is an engineer by profession and he has filed a PIL with the High Court last year to direct the EC that using a software and computer program to delete votes is unconstitutional; EC should present to the court how they make changes to the voters' list and the software used.



Furthermore the plaintiff counsel pleaded with the Court that the data given out by State Resident Data Hub to NRDH is being leaked and the information includes Aadhaar card details and personal information. Reportedly he pointed out with the Justice that getting to the information regarding the location of voter, region and caste is now easy and hence this data can be misused and the votes can be deleted.

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Moreover petitioner’s lawyer argued that off late the EC has been facing many allegations and it is one organization which is expected to function as a role model and without any bias. Apparently after heeding to both the arguments EC had adjourned the next hearing on March 11, 2019.


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