Controversies Surround Special Intensive Revision of Electoral Rolls

The Election Commission announced the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in 12 states, but the exercise has drawn criticism. The Congress raised concerns over the revision's credibility, citing past issues in Bihar. Allegations of 'vote theft' and manipulation have surfaced, challenging the democratic process.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 27-10-2025 20:00 IST | Created: 27-10-2025 20:00 IST
Controversies Surround Special Intensive Revision of Electoral Rolls
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The Election Commission has announced a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in 12 states, a decision met with skepticism by the Congress, who raised questions about the integrity of the process. Despite assurances from the EC, concerns about 'vote theft' and manipulation persist.

Congress media head Pawan Khera pointed to previous complications in Bihar, where the SIR led to the deletion of 6.5 million votes without adding new voters. These actions, according to Khera, highlight the EC's credibility issues.

With more states under scrutiny, the Congress accuses the EC of conspiring against democracy. As the revision progresses, detailed investigations into these allegations are anticipated, with the next phase beginning November 4.

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