Maharashtra Forest Minister and senior BJP leader Ganesh Naik Photo | PTI screengrab
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BJP minister Ganesh Naik barred from voting in Navi Mumbai after name missing from electoral roll

Claiming discrepancies in voter allocation, Naik said members of his family and relatives living in the same building had their names split across three different polling centres.

TNIE online desk, PTI

Maharashtra Forest Minister and senior BJP leader Ganesh Naik was unable to vote in the Navi Mumbai civic elections on Thursday after discovering that his name was missing from the electoral roll.

Naik said he had been voting for years at Navi Mumbai School No. 94 along with his family, but was informed this time that his polling station had been shifted to St Mary High School.

However, when he reached the new location, he found that the room number assigned to him did not exist and his name was absent from the voters’ list.

“As a result, I could not cast my vote,” Naik told reporters outside School No. 94, smiling wryly. He said he planned to visit St Mary High School again to seek clarification.

Claiming discrepancies in voter allocation, Naik said members of his family and relatives living in the same building had their names split across three different polling centres.

Naik blamed the State Election Commission for the lapse.“If a minister like me can face a situation where his name is missing from the voters’ list, one can imagine what common voters might be going through,” he said.

Polling was underway on Thursday for elections to 29 municipal corporations across Maharashtra, including Navi Mumbai.

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