Monday, June 28, 2010

HSGPC demands extension of last date for SGPC Voter registration



HSGPC demands extension of last date for SGPC Voter registration.

Delegation of BKO Association Sirsa also meets DC Sirsa

SIRSA NEWS ( www.SirsaNews.com )

28 June, 2010

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A delegation of Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (HSGPC) led by Jathedar Jagdev Singh Mattdadu, S. Swarn Singh Wirk, Master Sampooran Singh Rania, Jagseer Singh (Jagga) MC Kalanwali, Savinder Singh etc. met ADC Sirsa Ms Pankaj Chaudahry to demand the following.

• Extending last date for applications for SGPC Voter registration.

• Elimination of anomalies in the above process.

• Elimination of anomalies in the election process of SGPC.

The last date of applying for new votes for Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committtee (SGPC) is 15th July, the same may kindly be extended at least by one month, as scores of aspirant applicants, especially in the rural areas wont be able to avail this opportunity, as they were earlier preoccupied with Panchayati Raj Elections, and now with the farm operations related to transplantation of Paddy. The date may kindly be extended till 15th September, 2010.

Further there is a big shortage of application forms for SGPC voter registration; the same may be made available. The Patwaris associated with the process of receiving the application forms are also giving a cold shoulder to the process and are often unnecessarily complicating the procedure, they be instructed to cooperate.

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The delegation, also apprised the officer, that in the forthcoming election of SGPC, the elections be conducted on the pattern of Panchayat Elections or General Elections. The number of Polling booths for Panchayat elections/General Elections is at least at Village level, but in SGPC the number of polling booths is far less than these and often several Kilometers away from the residence of the voter, thus depriving him of the opportunity of exercising his franchise. This time there should be as many booths as possible for the SGPC elections for the convenience of the Sikh Voters. A memorandum regarding the above addressed to DC Sirsa was presented to ADC Sirsa, as the Deputy Commissioner was too busy to give an appointment after meeting BKO Association SIRSA.

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