SIR: Karnataka-endorsed residential certificate not valid under Election Commission guidelines

With door-to-door visits scheduled to start across Karnataka from June 30 as part of the Special Intensive Revision, the State government has directed Panchayat Development Officers to issue residential certificates to those who require them as supporting documents for the exercise
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