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Uttar Pradesh: During the election-related survey in the Saharanpur district of Uttar Pradesh, a case came to light that shocked the administration. The Special Intensive Review (SIR) campaign was going on in village Chaura Kalan. During this time, the officials noticed such signatures in a form, which later turned out to be fake. The form was submitted in the name of a young man named Samoon, who has been living with his family in Saudi Arabia for the last three years. When the officials went to the house to confirm his presence, the whole matter came to light.
When election officials reached the village on November 30, Samoon's brother, Akram Jameel, and relative, Amjad Jameel, said that Samoon had been abroad for a long time and had not come to the village in recent years. When the officials showed that the form had been submitted in his name and was signed, the family was shocked. The family clearly said that this signature is not that of a Samoan. From here the suspicion deepened that some internal fraud had taken place.
Investigation revealed that two of his relatives were involved in filling the form and forging signatures. After this revelation, a case was registered against both of them in the Chilkana police station on 3 December. Many serious sections, including Section 31 of the Election Commission Act, were added to the charge. This matter was also considered serious because the SIR form is a part of the electoral process, and any wrong information in it is considered a direct violation of the law.
On the night of 7 December, the police received information from the informer that both the accused were present in the village. The police team raided and arrested Akram and Amjad. According to the police, both of them misled the officer while filling out the form and signed in the name of Samoan. It is not yet clear why they did this, but the police are investigating their intentions.
The district administration has considered this incident very serious. Officials said that strict action will be taken against any kind of manipulation of election documents. The purpose of the SIR survey is to correct the voter list, and such issues affect the credibility of the election process. Officials also said that village-level monitoring will be tightened to prevent such irregularities in the future.
This incident once again shows that even a seemingly simple step taken in a small village can have huge legal ramifications. Now both the police and the administration are trying to ensure that the entire investigation is clean, transparent, and completed quickly.
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