Big news for Bihar voters! ECI released Sir's first concept, look like online
After the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process in Bihar, the Electoral Commission today released the concept of the revised voters list. Copies of the perception of the voters list were handed over to recognized political parties. The Bihar District Election Officers (Deo) handed physical and digital copies of the amended voter list to all recognized political parties in all 38 districts. The Electoral Commission will also upload the voters list on its official website https://voters.eci.gov.in. Voters will be able to see their names in the concept and those who do not have their names, they will be able to register their objections to the Electoral Commission. Chief Electoral Commissioner (CEC) Dnyanesh Kumar assured that all Bihar voters and political parties will be invited from 1 August to 1 September to give claims and objections to the revised voters list. The CEC said that the Bihar (CEO) election officer and the Electoral Registration Officer (ERO) of all 243 meetings constituencies will invite the state voters or any recognized political parties to add names and objections to voters or any recognized political parties from August 1 to September 1 to add and remove the names. 65 Lakh names will be removed from the voters list in Bihar. After the Sir process started in Bihar from June 24, the final voters list will be published on September 30. On July 27, the Electoral Commission said in a press note that 91.69% of voters registered in the voters list in Bihar submitted their counts, and their names will be included in the concept to be published on August 1. The Electoral Commission said in a statement that by June 24, out of 7.89 crore voters, chose more than 7.24, the voters of the porch, who reflected the manner of the wise, the porch forms, which reflected the shopping malls, the wise of the voters. Participation of the people in the Sir process. This means that the names of 65 Lakh voters will not be included on the August 1 draft list. The Electoral Commission said that the reasons for the inclusion of the names in the voters list include death, permanent transfer and register in more than one place. The commission said that young voters who completed 1825 or 18 years 18 years will be completed on or before October 1, 2025, are encouraged to submit their application in Form 6 to the prescribed manifesto. The Electoral Commission said it will run a special campaign in the entire Bihar for the registration of such young voters from 1 August to 1 September, so that all eligible voters can be registered and no voter is missed. India Block is against Sir in Bihar. The SIR order issued by the Electoral Commission on June 24 states that this process will begin from Bihar and implement it across the country. This controversial process was also disputed in the Supreme Court. Opposition parties described it as the National Register of Civil Register (NRC) brought to the back door. MPs of the parties involved in the India block performed a protest march at the parliamentary complex at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, demanding a discussion in both homes on the special intensive review (SIR) of the voters list in Bihar. Opposition parties described Sir as theft of votes. MPs of all opposition parties, including Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi, DMK’s A Raja and RJD’s Misa Bharti, protested against Sir with posters and poster banners, on which “is an attack on democracy”. The lure Sabha proceedings began with riots. India Block -LPs shouted slogans against the special intensive review of the voters list in Bihar and blew posters in the house. Chairman to Birla called on the opposition members to maintain peace and make the house run smoothly, but the riot continued. He adjourned the Lok Sabha proceedings until 2pm. Share this story -tags