Fresh data has been released by the Election Commission of India (ECI) under the special intensive revision i.e. SIR process running in Bihar. According to these data, the names of more than 52 lakh voters of Bihar will not be in the voter list on August 1. Maybe this figure will increase further during the next three days.
More than 52 lakhs found during special intensive revision are the voters who are no longer found at their address. Apart from this, these include dead voters, transferred voters, voters whose names are recorded in more than one place and whose names could not be known.
Data came up under Bihar Voter Sir
According to the new official data released by the Election Commission of India, 18,66,869 dead voters have been found during the special intensive revision (SIR) in Bihar. Apart from this, 26,01,031 transferred voters in the new data, 7,50,742 voters whose names are registered in more than one place and 11,484 are voters which could not be known.
More than 7 crore forms digitized
In this context, this number belongs to more than 52 lakh voters. This number is 6.62 percent of the total voters (7,89,69,844). At the same time, 7,16,04,102 counting forms have been received so far, which is 90.67 percent of the total voters. Of these, 90.37 percent i.e. 7,13,65,460 forms have been digitized.
Of political parties Bla Collect information together Blo
According to the official data of the Election Commission, now that three days are left, but so far 2.70 percent i.e. 21,35,616 voters are those who have not yet filled their calculations form. However, BLO appointed by the Election Commission along with BLA appointed by BLA is working to gather information about all such voters, which has not yet been informed. In such a situation, based on the report of BLA appointed by political parties, the Election Commission will decide whether the names of voters will be included in the voter list on August 1.
Also read: Election Commission’s reply on Bihar SIR in Supreme Court- ‘Only Aadhaar, Ration Card or Voter ID card cannot be found in voter list’