
The Indian Election Commission (ECI) on Sunday (July 27, 2025) stated that 91.69% of voters registered in the 2025 voters list submitted a list of forms as part of a special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral roles, and these voters will be included in the list of proposals to be published on August 1.
Of the 7.89 crore registered voters on June 24, more than 7.24 Crore submitted forms that indicate great participation, the survey authority said in its statement. In fact, this means that the names of 65 voters registered in the list of July 2025 would not reach the end of 1 August.
In the 10 -point statement, the ECI stated various Sir goals, such as the inclusion of each eligible voter, participation of all political parties, including young and urban voters, and control of role proposals and remedy all complaints during claims and objections.
He stated that the names of voters who were not found include approximately 2.83% (22 lakh) of the deceased, 4.59% (36 Lakh) who have permanently shifted or have been found, and 0.89% or 7 lacquers who were written in more places.
The exact position of these voters will be known after checking the forms of election registration officials (ERO) or the auxiliary election officials within 1 August. Original voters, however, will still be added back to election roles during receivables and similar measures from September 1 to September 1. The names of the found voters will only be registered in one place.
The vote body stated that young voters who reached 18 years at the age of 1 July 2025, or reach 18 years 1.
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The Commission said that from 1 August to 1 September will perform special campaigns across Bihar to register such young voters so that all eligible voters can be registered and no one will be omitted.
It is reported that the SMS explaining process Sir has been sent to 5.7 Crore mobile numbers registered by all those voters who registered their mobile numbers. During the list of enumeration, the main election officer, district election officers and Eros made a number of campaigns for spreading awareness between Sir voters, and also performed several meetings with political parties to explain this process and inform them about the progress of Sir.
According to SIR command, each voter or political party can fill in the prescribed forms and submit ERO ERO for any eligible voter who is omitted or objected to removing any incompetent voter.
Sir Order 24. June said that the exercise would be done throughout the country, starting with Bihar. The disputed exercise was questioned at the Supreme Court, and the hearing was scheduled for 28 July.
The opposition parties called it “NRC via Backdoor”.
Head official ECI asked why the exercise raised a big problem when he was from 1 August to September 1st available to point out incorrect integration or exclusion of names. “Why do they create such a big stir now? Why not ask their 1.6 Lakh Blas to submit demands and objections from August to September 1?” the clerk asked.
ECI said that the “successful completion” of the first phase of Sir also goes to Bihar, 38 Deos, 243 EROS, 2,976 EROS and cab level (BLOS) deployed on 77,895 electoral cabins (full participation in field representatives (such as many major agents) full engagement) and full engagement) and full engagement) and full engagement) and full engagement and full engagement) and fully engaged involved) and full engagement and full engagers and full engagers and full engagers and full engagement and full engagement. them.
In an effort to ensure that no eligible voter is left, ECI, the CEO, Deos and Eros, organized several meetings with the parties to explain the Sir process. BLOS also organized meetings at the level of Blas.
Blos went to the house for each voter whose name was in election roles to distribute the forms of enumeration. They also made at least three visits to collect the filled in forms for the list.
A special effort has also been made to ensure that no temporary migrant remains. The entire advertising site in Hindi was published in 246 newspapers with a circulation of approximately 2.60 Crore, while Bihar CEO wrote to all states and territories to ask them for a special effort to address temporarily migrated people.
Approximately 16 lakh migrant workers filled their enumerations online, while another 13 lakhs downloaded forms.
In order to ensure that no city voter remains left, special camps were set up for all 5,683 departments of all 261 city bodies.
ECI also shared the voters’ lists at the level of political parties who were reported as deceased voters or whose forms of enumeration were not accepted or reportedly permanently migrated or could not be traced to ask them to concentrate on such voters.
“Then, after noting the efforts of political parties, these updated lists were again shared with representatives of political parties,” he said.
In order to ensure that there is no deletion and damage to voters in appeal, ECI also trains volunteers to help people appeal to EROS decision. The standard format for appeal is also designed and will be broadly sent to allow people to easily appeal, he said.
Published – 27th July 2025 23:30 is