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Imams step in as mosques turn into SIR assistance centres in UP

Assistance camps in madrasa verandas, tents and cramped baithaks now see volunteers helping residents fill forms, upload documents and avoid errors that could lead to rejection.

November 26, 2025 / 10:15 IST
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The SIR is currently underway across 12 states and Union Territories.
The SIR is currently underway across 12 states and Union Territories.

Across several Muslim-majority towns in western Uttar Pradesh, the ongoing Summary Revision of Electoral Rolls (SIR) has reportedly triggered widespread confusion, prompting mosques, madrasas and neighbourhood shops to turn into de facto help centres.

Residents worried about documentation and the fear of missing from the electoral rolls are seeking guidance wherever they can find it, as per a report by the Times of India.

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In Sherkot, Nagina, Dhampur and Najibabad, mosque loudspeakers that typically relay routine announcements now urge people to gather documents and complete their SIR formalities without delay.

Clerics cited in the report have said that they stepped in after a surge of queries from anxious residents. “When a form affects someone’s identity, the mosque cannot stay silent,” according to Imam Mohammad Abrar, explaining the paperwork over the public address system, as cited in the report.