SIR in Delhi after Bihar, EC asks voters to examine names in voter listing | DETAILS


As a part of a nationwide Particular Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter lists, the Election Fee (EC) has urged Delhi residents to confirm their names on the electoral rolls.

New Delhi:

The Election Fee (EC) has initiated a Particular Intensive Revision (SIR) of the voter listing in Delhi, asking residents to examine their names and people of their dad and mom on the 2002 voter rolls. This transfer follows the same course of in Bihar, the place voters had been requested to submit id and residence proofs if their names weren’t listed on the older voter rolls. For people already registered on the 2002 listing, solely an enumeration type might be required to stay on the rolls. These whose names don’t seem within the 2002 listing however whose dad and mom are listed might want to present further documentation, together with id proof and an extract of the 2002 voter listing for his or her dad and mom.

How will the particular revision work in Delhi 

The Delhi chief electoral officer (CEO) has requested voters to evaluation the 2002 voter listing to examine their names and their dad and mom’ names. That is notably essential for the upcoming house-to-house (H2H) visits by booth-level officers (BLOs) who might be amassing enumeration varieties and supporting paperwork. For these already on the 2002 rolls, the method is easier. They are going to solely must submit an enumeration type together with a duplicate of the 2002 voter listing. Nonetheless, if their title is lacking, they might want to submit further id proof, in addition to an extract from the 2002 listing displaying their dad and mom’ names.

Voter listing and SIR data accessible on-line 

To make the verification course of simpler, the Delhi Election Fee has up to date its web site with key sources. One tab options the total 2002 voter listing, permitting residents to go looking by voter card quantity or different particulars. One other tab is devoted to the SIR course of, with updates on constituency boundaries that had been redrawn in subsequent years.

BLOs have been appointed for all meeting constituencies, and related election officers have been educated to help voters with the revision course of.

Nationwide SIR revision

The SIR course of in Delhi is a part of a broader nationwide effort by the Election Fee to make sure the integrity of voter rolls. Comparable revisions are being carried out in different states, together with West Bengal, the place elections are due subsequent yr. The Election Fee goals to make sure that solely eligible voters are included on the rolls, and that no ineligible people are listed.

In Bihar, the place the elections are set to start subsequent month, the same revision of the voter rolls is happening with a 2003 cutoff. The method has been contentious, with opposition events accusing the ruling BJP of trying to disenfranchise voters, notably these from marginalized communities. In Bihar, the SIR course of sparked political debates over the necessity for added documentation, corresponding to proof of id, past common paperwork like Aadhaar or ration playing cards. The opposition raised considerations that this might result in individuals being unfairly excluded from the electoral rolls.

Regardless of the political outcry, the Election Fee has defended the SIR course of, stating that its main aim is to make sure the accuracy and inclusivity of voter lists. The method has already led to a discount within the variety of registered voters in Bihar, from 7.9 crore to 7.24 crore, although objections proceed to be raised.