
On Wednesday, a key meeting of the election commission took place with its civil servants on discussion on preparations for the introduction of a special intensive revision (Sir) of election roles.
The meeting discussed the readiness of states about Sir, said the sources of the panel of the poll. State CEOs confirmed that the foundations will be closed this month.
The Election Commission will organize more meetings with the northeast states on Thursday. Sources said that it has not yet been decided on any date, but the nationwide Sir could be announced very soon.
EC officials introduced the Sir Sir Commission policy. The main election officer Bihar also shared the state’s experience in Sir.
This is the third meeting of the CEO since Gyanesh Kumar took over in February as the main election commissioner. Wednesday’s all-day meeting, however, assumes importance because officials discuss the readiness of Mr.-India.
The Commission said that after Bihar, Sir would be carried out throughout the country.
There are indications that the exercise will be launched at the end of this year, before the elections together 2026 in Assam, Kerale, Puduchherry, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.
The primary goal of intensive revision is to eliminate foreign illegal migrants by checking their place of birth.
This step assumes importance as a result of intervention in different countries about illegal foreign migrants, namely Iz Bangladesh and Myanmar.
Finally, the Sir’s Voting Office will begin in the whole country “for the release of his constitutional mandate to protect the integrity of electoral roles”.
As part of an intensive review, officials of the survey will be carried out to the house to ensure a list of flawless voters.
In the middle of the accusation of the opposition parties that the ES had made voters to help BJP, the reconnaissance panel took further steps in an intensive revision to ensure that illegal migrants do not register into the voters’ list.
Another “statement form” was introduced for applicants who are trying to become voters or move from outside the state. They must be obliged to be born in India before 1 July 1987 and provided any document that determined the date of birth and/or place of birth.
One of the possibilities of the statement form is that they were born in India from 1 July 1987 and 2 December 2004.
They will also have to submit documents on the date/place of their parents’ birth.
However, the Bihar voter’s voters’ revision was attacked by opposition parties that claim that CRORES Eligible citizens will be deprived of voting rights due to lack of documents.
The Supreme Court asked the EC to ensure that no eligible citizen remains. Some main election officers began to publish voters’ lists after the last Sir held in their states.
The primary goal of intensive revision is to eliminate foreign illegal migrants by checking their place of birth.
Most countries have carried out a revision of election roles between 2002 and 2004.
(Tagstotranslate) Special Intensive Revision (T) Electoral Role (T) Integrity of voters