The first phase of Bihar Special Intensive Revision (SIR) is over, rioting and controversy continues in the meeting

The process of submitting the first phase of special intensive review – Sir of special intensive review, which is considered important for the Bihar election process, ends on Friday, July 25, 2025. There was a big riot in the meeting on Thursday, July 24, in which the opposition also demanded to withdraw the SIR process. Opposition members made a sharp tip on the issue in the meeting and questioned the government’s policy. He claimed that many voters could be influenced because of this special review and that it could hinder the election process. As a result, there was a tense atmosphere in the house. At the same time, Election Minister Vijay Chaudhary gave complete information to the opposition with facts on behalf of the government. Minister Vijay Chaudhary said this process is needed to make the voters list more accurate. He made it clear that an extra month would be given to add the names of the missing voters so that the name of any voter was not missed. Vijay Chaudhary said: “Our goal is for every qualified voter to get the right to vote and no name should be out of the voters list. This special review is therefore necessary and it is also necessary to complete it as soon as possible.” Even after this interpretation of the government, some members of the opposition were not satisfied and demanded the Electoral Commission to reconsider the process. The purpose of special intensive review is that the voters list must be fully updated and that false voters, death and excluded people should be removed from the voters list. This process is done to ensure the fairness of the election. Also re -examined and modified the names included in the voters list will reduce any form of disorder during the election. However, the concern of the opposition is also justified that the right voter should not be out of the list due to this process. Therefore, the government has made a provision to give an extra period to exclude the names of the left. In the midst of this dispute, the political temperature on this issue has increased in the Bihar law meeting and this debate is likely to continue in the coming days. Finally, it should be seen how much influence this special intensive review will be prepared in the Bihar election and how the final form will be prepared. This attempt by the Electoral Commission and the Government is considered an important step in making the election process transparent and fair. Share this story -tags