Key Points

CEC Gyanesh Kumar praised Bihar's progress in electoral roll revision, with over 57% forms collected before deadline. The ECI noted strong voter engagement, aided by digital submissions and Booth Level Agents. Nearly 7.9 crore forms were printed, with 98% already distributed. The Commission expects completion before the July 25 deadline.

Key Points: CEC Gyanesh Kumar Stresses Clean Electoral Rolls for Stronger Democracy

  • Bihar collects 57% electoral forms in ongoing SIR drive
  • Over 4.5 crore forms submitted out of 7.9 crore voters
  • 1.56 lakh BLAs aid in massive voter engagement
  • Digital submission options boost participation in electoral revision
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Pure electoral rolls key to strengthening democracy: CEC Gyanesh Kumar

Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar highlights voter enthusiasm in Bihar's electoral roll revision, with over 57% forms collected ahead of deadline.

"The Election Commission of India was, is, and will always be with the electors of India. – CEC Gyanesh Kumar"

New Delhi, July 9

Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar on Wednesday emphasized the importance of clean and accurate electoral rolls for the health of Indian democracy, while commending the enthusiastic participation of voters in Bihar in the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls.

"The Election Commission of India was, is, and will always be with the electors of India," said CEC Gyanesh Kumar, expressing satisfaction over the progress made so far in the Bihar SIR exercise.

With 16 days still remaining in the revision process, Bihar has already recorded the collection of over 57.48 per cent of Enumeration Forms -- an encouraging sign of civic engagement.

According to the ECI, as of 6 p.m. on July 9, a total of 4,53,89,881 Enumeration Forms had been collected, out of the total 7,89,69,844 (approximately 7.90 crore) existing electors in the state.

In the last 24 hours alone, 83,12,804 forms -- amounting to 10.52% -- were collected, indicating strong field activity and cooperation from voters and officials alike.

CEC Kumar credited the proactive participation of voters, relentless fieldwork by election officials and volunteers, and the efforts of 1.56 lakh Booth Level Agents (BLAs) appointed by recognised political parties for this mammoth exercise.

Maintaining the current momentum, the Commission believes the form collection drive can be completed well before the stipulated deadline of July 25.

Under Para 3(d) of the SIR guidelines, existing electors -- including those temporarily migrated as per Section 20(1A) of the Representation of the People Act, 1950 -- can download pre-filled Enumeration Forms from https://voters.eci.gov.in. These forms can be printed, signed, and submitted to the Booth Level Officer (BLO) through family members or via digital means such as WhatsApp or similar apps.

Since the launch of the SIR drive on June 24, nearly 7.90 crore forms were printed, and over 98 per cent (around 7.71 crore) have already been distributed to electors across the state.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the effort, I hope they're also focusing on urban areas. In my Delhi colony, many names of deceased relatives are still on the rolls. The digital option is good, but elderly voters need more hand-holding.
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Aditya G
The numbers are impressive! 57% collection in such short time shows Bihar's commitment to democracy. Hope other states follow this model. EC should make this an annual exercise across India.
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Sarah B
As an NRI following Indian politics, I'm impressed by the scale of this operation. The digital submission option is progressive. Wondering if NRIs can participate in electoral roll updates through similar means?
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Karthik V
Good work but needs more awareness campaigns in rural areas. My village in UP still has many duplicate votes. EC should use local radio and folk media to spread the word better.
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Nisha Z
The WhatsApp submission option is brilliant! 👏 So convenient for working professionals like me who can't visit BLO during office hours. Hope they implement this nationwide soon.

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