Key Points

Opposition parties, particularly CPI(M) and Congress, have made significant gains in appointing Booth Level Agents during Bihar's SIR exercise. The CPI(M) saw an unprecedented 1083% jump in BLAs, while Congress doubled its count. BJP and RJD showed minimal growth despite their strong presence in the state. The data debunks claims of opposition boycott, revealing active grassroots mobilization ahead of Bihar elections.

Key Points: Opposition Surges Ahead in Bihar BLA Appointments During SIR Drive

  • CPI(M) sees 1083% BLA surge in Bihar SIR drive
  • Congress doubles agents to 17,549 amid voter roll push
  • BJP records modest 3% growth despite high base
  • RJD lags with just 1% increase in booth-level engagement
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Opposition leads in Booth Level Agent appointments during Bihar's SIR drive

CPI(M), Congress, and CPIML lead massive BLA growth in Bihar's SIR drive, countering claims of opposition boycott with strong grassroots mobilization.

"The sharp increment in appointing BLAs reflects the opposition’s presence on the ground – Election Commission of India"

New Delhi, July 27

In a significant development during the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise in Bihar, opposition parties have outpaced others in appointing Booth Level Agents (BLAs).

According to official data released by the Election Commission of India (ECI) on Sunday, political parties nominated a total of 1.60 lakh BLAs during the enumeration phase of the SIR conducted between June 24 and July 25, 2025 - a 16 per cent increase from the beginning of the drive.

Notably, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) recorded a staggering 1083 per cent increase in BLAs, jumping from just 76 agents before SIR to 899 by the end. The Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation followed closely, with a 542 per cent rise - from 233 to 1,496 agents.

The Indian National Congress also showed remarkable engagement, doubling its BLA count from 8,586 to 17,549 - an increase of 105 per cent. In sharp contrast, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), despite being a major opposition player in Bihar, showed a meagre 1 per cent increase, from 47,143 to 47,506 BLAs.

The data directly counters any perception that the opposition boycotted or under-participated in the SIR exercise. Instead, it reveals that parties like the Congress, CPI(M), and CPIML actively mobilised at the booth level to engage with voters and ensure accurate electoral rolls.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), while maintaining a high base, saw only a 3 per cent increase in its BLAs - from 51,964 to 53,338. The Janata Dal (United) demonstrated moderate growth of 31 per cent, raising its count from 27,931 to 36,550.

The rise in BLA appointments is seen as a critical indicator of party preparedness and grassroots mobilisation ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections. It also reflects a broader political consensus in supporting a cleaner, more inclusive voter list through active participation in the SIR process.

The opposition INDIA Bloc has been criticising the poll panel for conducting the SIR drive just ahead of the Bihar elections, but according to the data shared by the poll panel, the sharp increment in appointing BLAs reflects the opposition’s presence on the ground when the drive was being done.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a Bihar voter, I'm happy to see all parties participating in voter list revision. Clean electoral rolls benefit democracy. But why conduct SIR just before elections? EC should maintain equal distance from all parties.
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Rohit P
BJP's 3% growth shows they already had strong booth presence. Others are playing catch-up. But 1083% increase for CPI(M)? Either they were sleeping earlier or this is some statistical jugglery!
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Sarah B
Interesting data! As an observer, I think this shows healthy competition in Bihar's political landscape. More BLAs mean better voter awareness and participation. Good for democracy!
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Kavya N
Congress doubling its BLAs is impressive, but still way behind BJP's numbers. RJD's 1% growth is shocking - Lalu ji's party needs to get its act together if they want to remain relevant in Bihar politics.
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Vikram M
The real story is JD(U)'s 31% growth. Nitish Kumar is quietly strengthening his organization while everyone watches BJP vs Opposition. Typical Chanakya neeti! 😄
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Michael C
This data proves opposition parties were wrong to criticize the SIR drive. Their own numbers show they participated actively. Should focus more on governance

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