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Voter List Revision: What the Election Commission Revealed About the Need for SIR

Voter List Revision: The Election Commission has taken a new step to amend the voter list and bring transparency, known as SIR (Special Intensive Revision). Through this process, voter information will be verified and new voters will be enrolled. But why is this SIR so necessary? Let’s understand its importance in detail as per the Election Commission’s statement.

The Need for the SIR Process

According to the Election Commission, the SIR process is extremely crucial for making the voter list accurate and transparent. Various political parties often complain about the voter list. According to their allegations, in some cases, the number of votes increases or decreases abnormally, and sometimes eligible voters’ names are not on the list. The SIR process has been initiated to solve all these problems.

The Problem of Multiple Votes and Address Changes

Over time, many people move from villages to cities or from one city to another. As a result, their voter card remains at the old address, and another voter card is created at the new address. This creates the possibility of a single person having multiple votes, which questions the transparency of the electoral process. Through the SIR process, such duplicate voters will be identified and removed from the list.

Correction of Information Errors

Often, there are errors in voter information. For instance, there might be spelling mistakes in a name, a wrong photo, an incorrect address, or errors in parents’ names. Incidents also occur where the same person has multiple votes under different names, like Sreeparna Chakraborty, S. Chakraborty, or Akhil B. Chakraborty. The SIR process is an important medium to correct all these mistakes. Through this, voters can correct their information, and the electoral process will become more error-free.

How Will This SIR Process Work?

Election Commission staff will go door-to-door to verify voter information. They will collect data through a specific form containing the voter’s name, address, photo, and other necessary details. If any voter’s information is incorrect, they will be given an opportunity to correct it. Additionally, new voters will be enrolled, and the names of deceased voters will be removed from the list.

This process will be conducted entirely digitally to maintain data transparency. This will create a central database where all voters’ correct information will be stored.

Our Responsibility

As conscious citizens, we should all participate in this process. It is our duty to cooperate with the Election Commission staff by providing correct information when they visit our homes. By doing this, we will not only secure our own right to vote but also strengthen the country’s democratic process.

Therefore, the SIR process is not just a routine task; it is the foundation of a transparent and accurate electoral process. Through this, the Election Commission aims to gain the trust of the voters and create a healthy democratic environment.

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