Bihar SIR: EC gets about 2 lakh pleas for removal of names, 30,000 for inclusion
The Supreme Court has asked the poll panel to accept Aadhaar card or any of the 11 listed documents from people seeking inclusion in the voters' list.
PTI

New Delhi, 30 Aug
The Election Commission on Saturday said it has received as
many as 1.98 lakh pleas from individuals for exclusion of names from the
voters' list being prepared as part of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of
electoral rolls in Bihar.
On the other hand, nearly 30,000 pleas were received for
inclusion of names, it said.
The draft electoral rolls were published on 1 August and
will remain open for "claims and objections" by individuals and
political parties till 1 September.
Under the election laws, people and parties have the right
to challenge inclusion of names they think are ineligible in the draft roll.
Similarly, people who think they are eligible but have been left out can also
seek inclusion.
The final electoral roll for Bihar, which is likely to go
for polls in November, will be published on 30 September.
Booth-level agents appointed by political parties have so
far filed 25 claims for inclusion and 103 for exclusion from the draft list of
Bihar voters.
According to the Election Commission, 99.11 per cent of the
7.24 crore electors of the state have so far submitted their documents for
verification.
The Supreme Court has asked the poll panel to accept Aadhaar
card or any of the 11 listed documents from people seeking inclusion in the
voters' list.
The Election Commission has asked the apex court to repose
faith in it on carrying out the Special Intensive Revision in poll-bound Bihar.
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