Bihar's Draft Electoral Rolls Unveiled Amid Controversy
Bihar's draft electoral rolls were released after a month-long Special Intensive Revision, allowing voters to submit claims and objections until September 1. The process faced criticisms from opposition parties and was scrutinized by the Supreme Court. The finalization is crucial for the upcoming state elections.
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This Friday, Bihar's draft electoral rolls were unveiled following a Special Intensive Revision conducted by the Election Commission. The exercise invites claims and objections from voters concerning deletions and inaccuracies, with submissions accepted until September 1.
While a compiled list for the entire state is unavailable, individuals can verify their registration online. Initial figures indicated 7.93 crore registered voters before the revision began in June, with numerous changes expected following the draft's publication.
The exercise has met with criticism from opposition parties accusing it of favoring the ruling NDA in upcoming elections. The Supreme Court has addressed concerns, emphasizing fair inclusion over exclusion in this critical democratic process.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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