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After Bihar, poll panel's SIR drive sparks political fire across 12 states

From Bihar to Bengal, the Election Commission’s voter roll clean-up has turned into a political battleground, with opposition parties alleging bias and the BJP defending the move.

October 28, 2025 / 15:01 IST
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Special Intensive Revision protest
Opposition MPs at a protest against Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in Bihar outside Parliament earlier this year. (File photo: PTI)

The second phase of the Special Intensive Revision kicked off on Tuesday a day after the announcement by the Election Commission of India. After completing the SIR process in Bihar during Phase-1, the ECI has rolled out the exercise in 12 more states and Union Territories with the stated aim to delete duplicate entries, remove names of deceased voters, and correct voter data ahead of upcoming elections.

The states where the exercise kicked off Tuesday include Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Gujarat, Goa, and the Union Territories of Puducherry, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, and Lakshadweep. The revision that began this week will conclude by February 7, 2026.

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Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar clarified that Assam has been kept out of this phase due to the ongoing citizenship verification process under Supreme Court supervision, with a separate voter revision exercise to be conducted there later.

Linked to upcoming polls across 10 states