Key Points

The Election Commission has received over 1.62 lakh applications from individual voters in Bihar seeking changes to the draft electoral rolls. Political parties have shown minimal participation with only 10 objections filed, all from CPI(ML) Liberation. Nearly 4.33 lakh new voters who turned 18 have applied for inclusion in the rolls since the revision began. The commission emphasizes that error-free electoral rolls are essential for maintaining democratic integrity.

Key Points: Bihar Voters File 1.62 Lakh Objections in ECI Electoral Roll Revision

  • 1.62 lakh voter applications received for Bihar electoral roll inclusion/deletion
  • Only 10 objections filed by political parties so far
  • CPI(ML) Liberation sole party to submit formal complaints
  • 4.33 lakh new electors applied for inclusion since August 1
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Bihar SIR: 1.62 lakh objections received from voters so far, says ECI

ECI reports 1.62 lakh voter applications in Bihar's electoral roll revision with only 10 party objections. CPI(ML) Liberation sole party to file complaints.

"Electoral rolls for every polling station are prepared strictly as per law - Election Commission of India"

New Delhi, Aug 26

With just five days left before the claims and objections window closes, the Election Commission of India (ECI) on Tuesday said it has so far received 1.62 lakh applications from voters in Bihar seeking inclusion or deletion of names in the draft electoral rolls, and only 10 objections from political parties.

Of the total 1,62,453 applications received from individual voters, 17,516 have already been disposed of by Electoral Registration Officers (EROs). The claims and objections period, which opened on August 1, will remain active till September 1.

The Commission noted that the CPI(ML) Liberation is the only political party to have filed objections so far, submitting 10 complaints related to the draft rolls. Despite repeated appeals, political parties have not actively engaged in the revision exercise, it added.

Since August 1, as many as 4,33,214 new electors who turned 18 after the launch of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) have applied for inclusion in the rolls.

The ECI underlined that a month-long opportunity has been provided to individuals, political parties, and their 1.6 lakh booth-level agents (BLAs) to flag errors.

Of these, the RJD has deputed 47,506 BLAs, the Congress 17,549, and the Left parties over 2,000 -- together accounting for more than 67,000 representatives.

As per rules, claims and objections can be disposed of only after the expiry of a seven-day notice period and verification of eligibility by the concerned ERO/AERO.

No name from the draft rolls published on August 1 can be deleted without a formal "speaking order" following an enquiry and after giving a fair opportunity to the elector.

The list of names not included in the draft rolls, along with reasons, has been displayed on the websites of District Election Officers (DEOs)/District Magistrates (DMs) and the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) in searchable mode using EPIC numbers. Aggrieved persons may file claims with supporting documents, including a copy of their Aadhaar card.

The Commission reiterated that error-free electoral rolls are the foundation of a robust democracy. "Electoral rolls for every polling station are prepared strictly as per law," it said.

The SIR in Bihar began on June 24, based on enumeration forms collected during field-level enquiries by BLOs and BLAs of political parties. The draft rolls were published on August 1 and shared with all 12 recognised political parties in the state.

The ECI has advised eligible electors left out of the rolls to file claims in Form 6 with Aadhaar by September 1.

Similarly, objections against ineligible entries can be filed in Form 7. Even non-electors of a constituency may file objections, provided they submit the required declaration or oath, as per the rules.

- IANS

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Priya S
Why are political parties not taking this seriously? Only 10 objections from parties shows they're not doing their job properly. Booth agents need to be more active!
Aman W
The process seems transparent with Aadhaar linking and online search facility. At least ECI is trying to make voter registration easier for common people.
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Nisha Z
My cousin just turned 18 and applied online. The process was smooth with Aadhaar verification. Hope all young voters take this opportunity seriously.
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Siddharth J
Only CPI(ML) Liberation seems to be actively participating among parties. Others should learn from them. Voter list accuracy affects election fairness!
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Aditya G
The 'speaking order' requirement before deletion is a good safeguard. Prevents arbitrary removal of genuine voters. ECI following proper procedure 👍

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