Key Points

The Election Commission has received over 240,000 claims and objections regarding Bihar's electoral roll revision. Political parties like CPI(ML) Liberation have submitted specific objections and inclusion requests. The process involves strict verification procedures and seven-day notice periods before any disposal. The Special Intensive Revision aims to ensure accurate voter lists ahead of upcoming elections.

Key Points: ECI Receives 240891 Claims Objections for Bihar Electoral Roll Revision

  • ECI received 240891 total claims and objections from electors
  • 33326 requests filed for voter inclusion in Bihar rolls
  • 207565 objections submitted for name exclusions
  • CPI(ML) Liberation filed 118 specific claims and objections
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EC receives 2,40,891 claims, objections from electors with 33,326 inclusion request

Election Commission processes 240891 claims and objections for Bihar's electoral rolls, with 33326 inclusion requests and 207565 exclusions filed by electors.

"The disposal of 38,342 claims and objections by EC comes after seven days - Election Commission of India"

New Delhi, August 31

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has received 2,40,891 claims and objections from electors directly. Of these, the disposal of 38,342 claims and objections by EC comes after seven days. Of the 2,40,891 claims and objections from electors, 2,07,565 have been filed for exclusion, while 33,326 have been filed for inclusion.

The EC received 118 claims and objections in total from the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation for the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) 2025 of the electoral rolls in Bihar.

Of the 118 claims and objections, the CPI (ML) Liberation filed 103 for exclusion of names, while 15 were filed for inclusion.

The process of filing claims and objections will close on September 1.

According to the ECI's daily bulletin on Sunday, political parties have submitted a total of 118 claims and objections regarding the draft electoral roll, all of which are from the CPI(ML) Liberation.

A total of 1,60,813 BLAs appointed by Political parties can collect Claims (Form 6) from the public and Objections (Form 7) from the public and file objections themselves/along with the prescribed declaration. Generic complaints, without prescribed Forms or declaration, are not counted as Claims (Form 6) and Objections (Form 7), the ECI said in a release.

The ECI has received 15,32,438 Form 6+Declaration from new electors on attaining the age of 18 years or above.

According to the rules, claims and objections are to be disposed of by the concerned ERO/AERO, not before the expiry of the seven-day notice period and after verification of eligibility.

As per SIR orders, no name can be deleted from the draft list published on August 1, 2025, without passing a speaking order by the ERO/AERO. After conducting an enquiry and giving a fair and reasonable opportunity, the ECI said.

The Commission added that the list of names not included in the Draft Electoral Roll dated August 1, 2025, disclosing the reasons, is displayed on the websites of DEOs/DMs (district-wise) as well as on the CEO website in searchable mode with EPIC number. Aggrieved persons may submit their claims along with a copy of their Aadhaar Card.

The SIR exercise in Bihar began on June 24. Approximately 65 lakh electors were found to be ineligible and were not included in the draft roll published on August 1.

- ANI

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Priya S
65 lakh voters found ineligible? That's a huge number! Hope the verification process is fair and transparent. We don't want genuine voters to be excluded.
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Arjun K
Interesting that only CPI(ML) Liberation has submitted objections among political parties. Other parties should be more proactive in ensuring clean electoral rolls.
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Sarah B
The process seems quite thorough with speaking orders and Aadhaar verification. This should help reduce electoral fraud. Good job EC! 👍
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Vikram M
Why are there so many exclusion requests (2 lakh+) compared to inclusion requests (33k)? Are people finding duplicate entries or what's happening?
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Nikhil C
The 7-day notice period and proper verification process shows EC is following due diligence. Democracy needs such careful processes to remain strong.

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