New Delhi: The Election Commission said on Monday that all eligible voters left out of the draft electoral rolls published on 1 August can file their claim in Form 6, as well as with a copy of their base before September 1.Similarly, if any disqualified voter is included in the draft role, then any distressed voter of that assembly constituency (AC) can register a specific objection in Form 7 within the same time limit. However, if the victim is not an electoral from that AC, they will need to file a specific objection with a declaration/oath, according to Rule 20 (3) (B) of the registration of voters, the registration of the voters, 1960 (RER). This is the same announcement that EC is asking to present the Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.The EC has been shared on Monday that no application has been received by any Election Registration Officer (ERO), which is from any person other than the voters of that assembly constituency under Rule, Rule 20 (3) (B) of 1960.According to the announcement under Rule 20 (3) (B), the victim should “confirm the oath and confirm the state that I am doing the statement related to the statement that I am involved in involving or excluding the name of the person proposed for the proposed person. And serial number. The person should also announce that they know that they know that a false declaration related to electoral rolls and submission of false evidence respectively is punished under sections 31 and BNS of BNS.Booth level agents of political parties can also submit claims (collected from victim voters) in Form 6 and can enter objections in Form 7, as well as with the prescribed announcement, to the booth level officer. The announcement said that the information being equipped is based on the proper verification of the draft electoral roll and any false declaration will invite punitive action under Section 31 of the Representation of the People’s Act, 1951 (make a wrong declaration).In an update on Monday, the EC revealed that no claim and objections were received from the party black in Bihar, although 45,616 voters have directly recorded them, of which 1,348 have been settled. More than 1.5 lakh forms have been obtained from new voters, including six through six.