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SIR in UP: Urban voters want their names back in village rolls, leave BJP in a fix

A surge of urban voters applying to move their entries to rural constituencies as part of the ongoing SIR has set off alarm bells in the BJP with leaders fearing that the exodus could weaken the party in cities where it has dominated for a decade.

December 10, 2025 / 13:03 IST
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The BJP faces an unusual complication as Uttar Pradesh Special Intensive Revision nears completion. (File: PTI)

The Bharatiya Janata Party faces a unique challenge as the first phase of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls heads for a wrap in Uttar Pradesh. A significant number of urban voters are applying to shift their enrolment to their native villages, a trend that could chip away at the party's strongest electoral base ahead of the 2027 Assembly elections in the state.

Top BJP leaders have been scrambling since reports emerged that submissions of enumeration forms in key urban constituencies were unusually low. A look at the reasons behind it revealed that thousands of city residents with ancestral land in rural UP were opting to shift their voter registration, fearing potential complications in land ownership if they remained enrolled only as urban voters.

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People in the city who have properties within 20–200 km are keen on shifting their vote to their village address, a senior BJP leader in Lucknow told The Indian Express, adding that such people are being requested to retain their votes in the city. Still, if they don’t agree, we will ask them to shift only one member of the family to the village address and maintain that of the others in the city, he said.

The BJP's worry stems from the understanding that urban voters typically show low enthusiasm on polling day and are unlikely to travel long distances to cast their vote from their villages, a scenario that could be damaging for the party, as several urban voters are seen as BJP's supporters.