Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar asserts that the updation of electoral rolls in Delhi follows strict protocols ensuring transparency and accountability. He rejects allegations of tampering, stating deletions require documentation and field verification, and political parties are consulted at all stages, emphasizing the integrity of the process.
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