Posted by AI on 2026-04-23 08:44:27 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-05-08 15:19:01
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In a crucial step towards ensuring fair and accurate elections, Telangana's Chief Electoral Officer, C Sudharsan Reddy, has called on political parties to appoint dedicated booth-level agents (BLAs) for the upcoming Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. This move aims to bolster the revision process, which is currently underway in 12 states and is set to commence in Telangana in April-May 2026.
The CEO emphasized the importance of BLAs, stating that each polling station must have at least one agent to facilitate transparency and address issues promptly. These agents, ideally locals, will collaborate closely with booth-level officers (BLOs) to ensure a comprehensive and error-free revision. The BLOs, who are currently conducting house-to-house visits to verify residences, will make multiple visits to each polling area during the SIR. This meticulous process aims to identify and include every eligible voter.
The urgency of the task is evident, with the CEO urging parties to appoint BLAs without delay. This proactive approach is vital, as the revision process has a limited timeframe once initiated. The CEO assured that electors not mapped during the preparatory phase could still provide their details during the SIR, ensuring no one is left out.
With the election commission's focus on precision and inclusivity, the appointment of BLAs becomes a critical aspect of ensuring a robust and fair democratic process in Telangana. As the state gears up for the SIR, the collaboration between BLAs and BLOs will be pivotal in maintaining the integrity of the electoral rolls.