Kanigiri (Andhra Pradesh):In a democracy, it is the vote that decides the future of the people and determines the fate of the leaders. Some leaders in the Kanigiri constituency of the Andhra Pradesh's Prakasam district are allegedly pressurising the Block Level Officers (BLOs) to change the voters list. So much so that in some places, many voters were added on the same house number while several had no house numbers. Efforts are underway to remove all such bogus voters.
As per the norms of the Election Commission of India (ECI), every voter on the list has to be allotted a house number. In the first ward of Kanigiri town, 280 voters have been allotted no house numbers. These voters are located in Indira Colony, BC Colony, and Rajivnagar Colony
The shop of a man named Kondalarao is located within the premises of polling booth no. 142 of Kanigiri town. His house number is 498. Notably, more than 100 voters have been included under this house number.
In Kanigiri, Pamuru, Seelamwaripalli, and Peda Alavalapadu areas, 40 voters have been registered with house number '00' in booth numbers namely 100, 141, 263, and 228. Around 50 voters have house number '1-1', 70 voters have house number '000' and 150 voters have no house numbers at all.