वोट चोरी का सबसे बड़ा स्कैम पकड़ाया https://youtu.be/VeaGF6Ka8BA?t=65 The Election Commission is scrutinizing RJD candidate Rahul Sharma's nomination it. Rahul Sharma's name has been found in two voter lists. On the one hand, Gyanesh Kumar is claiming that the SIR in Bihar is 100% accurate, However, the RJD candidate's name has appeared in two voter lists.The SIR has deleted the names of nearly 5.9 million voters in Bihar in one fell swoop. A few days ago, the Reports Collective published a report claiming that approximately 1.4 million voters in Bihar have registered more than once. However, neither the Supreme Court nor the Election Commission took any serious action on this report. Now, when this has been revealed in the RJD candidate's nomination, the RJD has begun to try to cancel his nomination. Meanwhile, the biggest question remains: how did Gyanesh's SIR become a double voter candidate? While questions are being raised about the Bihar SIR, there is also an uproar in Maharashtra. opposition parties in Maharashtra are now appealing to remove fake voters from their states. Raj Thackeray claimed that 8 to 10 lakh fake names have been added in Mumbai, 8 to 8.5 lakh in Pune and Nashik, and lakhs in other districts. Several opposition parties, including the Shiv Sena, UBS, Congress, NCP, SP, and MNS, recently complained to the State Election Commission. with municipal and BMC elections approaching in Maharashtra, the opposition is desperately counting the number of fake voters by district. Not only the MNS, but other opposition parties are also fully prepared to not only corner the Election Commission, but also to launch street protests and a new yatra modeled after Rahul Gandhi's Vote Adhikar Yatra. The Mess, called ECI’s Final Voter List for Bihar https://www.reporters-collective.in/trc/ecis-final-voter-list-for-bihar the final Bihar voter roll for all 243 assembly constituencies now holds 14.35 lakh suspect duplicate entries. Of these, 3.4 lakh entries are exact matches on all three demographic parameters: name, relative’s name, and age. ECI Skipped its Fraud-Busting Software, Flooding Bihar Voter Roll with Lakhs of Suspect Duplicates https://www.reporters-collective.in/trc/eci-skipped-its-fraud-busting-software-lakhs-of-duplicates In 2016, the then Chief Election Commissioner, Dr Nasim Zaidi, announced the National Electoral Roll Purification scheme—NERP 2016. It was launched by the Commission to improve the fidelity of the rolls by “effective use of information and technologies.” As part of this exercise, the national electoral roll data were processed using an automated method or machine learning to find demographically similar entries for local election officials to vet. ECI had thus begun development and deployment of this automated method to find duplicate entries on voter rolls.