After Bihar, EC's voter roll revision to be held in in 12 states, UTs
The States and UTs include poll-bound Tamil Nadu, Kerala, West Bengal and Puducherry,
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The CEC said the ongoing SIR is the ninth such exercise since Independence. (PTI)
New Delhi, 27 Oct
After Bihar, the Election Commission of India (ECI) will
conduct phase two of the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in 12
states and Union Territories, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar
announced on Monday.
The States and Union Territories are: the Andaman and
Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat, Kerala, Madhya
Pradesh, Puducherry, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.
Among these, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Kerala, and West Bengal
will go to the polls in 2026. Kumar clarified that in Assam, where polls are
also due in 2026, the revision of electoral rolls will be announced separately.
The CEC said the ongoing special intensive revision (SIR) is
the ninth such exercise since Independence, with the last one happening in
2002-04.
He highlighted that the first phase of the SIR was completed
in Bihar with zero appeals. "The second phase will be conducted in 12
states and Union Territories. SIR will ensure no eligible elector is left out
and no ineligible elector is included in poll rolls," Kumar said at a
press conference.
"Phase two of SIR will cover 51 crore voters. While the
enumeration process will begin on November 4, the draft rolls will be published
on December 9 and final electoral rolls on February 7," he added.
The voters' list cleanup exercise has been concluded in
Bihar with the final list of 7.42 crore electors published on 30 September.
Polling in the state will be held in two phases -- on 6 and 11 November and the
counting will take place on 14 November.
The website of the Delhi CEO has the 2008 voter list when
the last intensive revision took place in the national capital. In Uttarakhand,
the last SIR took place in 2006, and that year's electoral roll is now
available on the state CEO website.
The last SIR in states will serve as the cut-off date, just
as the 2003 voter list of Bihar was used by the EC for intensive revision.
Most states had the last SIR of the voter list between 2002and 2004, and they have nearly completed the mapping of current electors
according to the last SIR held in their respective states.
The primary aim of the SIR is to weed out foreign illegal
migrants by checking their place of birth. The move assumes significance in the
wake of a crackdown in various states on illegal migrants, including those from
Bangladesh and Myanmar.
He said the ongoing SIR is the ninth such exercise since Independence, with the last one happening in 2002-04.
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