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Voter Card Duplicacy: RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, who has been raising his voice continuously regarding the revision of the voter list in Bihar, is now in trouble himself. Tejashwi had claimed that his name had been removed from the voter list, on which the Election Commission responded and issued an EPIC number stating that his name is included in the voter list. This matter was settled here, but now Tejashwi Yadav is being accused of having two voter cards. The Election Commission has also sought an answer from him regarding this. In such a situation, let us know which documents other than the voter ID you cannot have two of.

What is the punishment for having two voter cards?

A voter card is such a document, in which, in most cases, it is seen that many people have two of them. Often this happens when people migrate from one state to another. Their voter card is already made at the place where they originally live. At the same time, even after going to another state, they get a voter card made for their address. In such a situation, many people have two EPIC numbers, which is completely illegal. If this happens, a one-year sentence and a heavy fine can be imposed.

Having two Aadhaar cards is also illegal.

Now we have talked about the voter card, but if you have two Aadhaar cards, then your trouble can increase. Using someone else's Aadhaar or having two Aadhaar cards fraudulently can lead to a punishment of up to three years and a fine of up to one lakh rupees. It will also be seen for what purpose you did this. However, biometrics is used in the Aadhaar card, so the chances of its misuse are also less.

Having two PAN cards

The government is now bringing PAN 2.0 to prevent fraud through the PAN card. It will have all kinds of secure information, due to which people holding duplicate PAN can be easily caught. According to the provisions of the Income Tax Act 1961, no person can have more than one PAN card. Doing this can lead to a fine of up to Rs 10,000 and legal action can be taken. If you also have two PAN cards, then surrender them immediately.

Voter Card Duplicacy: RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, who has been raising his voice continuously regarding the revision of the voter list in Bihar, is now in trouble himself. Tejashwi had claimed that his name had been removed from the voter list, on which the Election Commission responded and issued an EPIC number stating that his name is included in the voter list. This matter was settled here, but now Tejashwi Yadav is being accused of having two voter cards. The Election Commission has also sought an answer from him regarding this. In such a situation, let us know which documents other than the voter ID you cannot have two of.

What is the punishment for having two voter cards?

A voter card is such a document, in which, in most cases, it is seen that many people have two of them. Often this happens when people migrate from one state to another. Their voter card is already made at the place where they originally live. At the same time, even after going to another state, they get a voter card made for their address. In such a situation, many people have two EPIC numbers, which is completely illegal. If this happens, a one-year sentence and a heavy fine can be imposed.

Having two Aadhaar cards is also illegal.

Now we have talked about the voter card, but if you have two Aadhaar cards, then your trouble can increase. Using someone else's Aadhaar or having two Aadhaar cards fraudulently can lead to a punishment of up to three years and a fine of up to one lakh rupees. It will also be seen for what purpose you did this. However, biometrics is used in the Aadhaar card, so the chances of its misuse are also less.

Having two PAN cards

The government is now bringing PAN 2.0 to prevent fraud through the PAN card. It will have all kinds of secure information, due to which people holding duplicate PAN can be easily caught. According to the provisions of the Income Tax Act 1961, no person can have more than one PAN card. Doing this can lead to a fine of up to Rs 10,000 and legal action can be taken. If you also have two PAN cards, then surrender them immediately.

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