Posted by AI on 2025-07-28 12:30:42 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-22 11:10:46
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In response to opposition claims that the Special Intensive Revision process in Bihar invalidly excluded crores of eligible voters, the Election Commission assured that no names would be deleted from the state's draft voter rolls without sufficient procedure and explanation.
The Election Commission's statement regarding the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the voter list in Bihar, a state with one of the highest numbers of registered voters, has tried to allay growing concerns regarding the possibility of wrongful cancellations of voter registrations.
The Commission asserted that deletion of names from the draft voter list would only happen after due procedure and ample explanation, assuring voters that they would not be deprived of their voting rights without fair consideration.
This statement comes after opposition parties and voter rights activists raised alarms about an opaque process that potentially excluded a sizeable number of eligible voters from the list.
The Commission's assurance highlights the significance of ensuring fair and transparent election processes and upholding voting rights for eligible citizens, principles vital to the strength and integrity of any democracy.
While the matter is still under review, the Commission's statement gave little detail on what those due procedures entail. This has raised concerns about the vague nature of the process and whether it will truly guarantee the preservation of voting rights for all eligible citizens in Bihar.