– Nine voters registered under a non-existent building in Vellayil ward.
– A house listed with 70 votes rather of its actual three residents.
– Discrepancies showing individuals of different religious faiths under the same building number.
– Ward 42 reportedly has over 12,000 houses listed instead of approximately 2,500 as expected.
The allegations regarding voter list discrepancies raise critical concerns about electoral integrity within Kozhikode Corporation. if substantiated, issues such as duplicate entries and inflated voter counts could undermine democratic processes and trust among local citizens. Identifying discrepancies like nonexistent buildings or mismatched demographics further emphasizes gaps or potential manipulation within administrative data.
Moving court is an appropriate step for seeking lawful recourse and ensuring accountability. Self-reliant auditing or systematic review by election authorities will be essential not only for rectifying current anomalies but also for preventing future occurrences across other jurisdictions beyond Kozhikode.Openness measures could foster public trust while highlighting systemic weaknesses that require immediate reform.
Read More: Published August 12, 2025