CEC’s name missing from the initial voters list
May 08 2009 12:50 PM

The Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Navin Chawla was in for a shock when his name was found missing from the voter’s list. Later it was detected that his name figured in another list since he had shifted his residence after his promotion as the CEC.

There was confusion in booth number 86 in Nirman Bhawan, which was converted into a VIP polling station in the New Delhi constituency after the name of the CEC was not on the voters list. But this was

Navin Chawla

sorted out after they found his name on a different list in another booth.

Later Navin Chawla voted in the same booth. He told media persons outside the booth, “There was confusion and I voted in booth number 86.”

Navin Chawla’s wife and daughter also exercised their franchise in the same booth.

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