– 52.30 lakh voters were not found at listed addresses.
– Likely deceased individuals: 18.66 lakh; multiple registrations: 7.50 lakh; permanently shifted voters: 26.01 lakh; could not be traced: 11,484.
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Nawada BLO conducting door-to-door distribution and collection of electoral revision forms ahead of Assembly Elections in bihar.
The Special Intensive Revision highlights ECI’s commitment to maintaining robust electoral records ahead of Bihar’s Assembly elections-an essential step for democratic integrity in a populous state like Bihar with nearly eight crore registered electors. However,logistical challenges such as tracing relocated or deceased voters emphasize vulnerabilities inherent in managing extensive voter data across rural and urban constituencies.
The effort aligns with India’s broader push toward clear elections but underscores unresolved issues like manual inaccuracies and dual enrollments-a problem requiring systemic improvements as seen through discrepancies involving millions of entries flagged by BLOs and volunteers during this process.
While intensive measures like collaboration with political agents can strengthen trust between stakeholders, ensuring inclusive participation depends on resolving issues flagged during scrutiny phases set for August-September without bias or politicization.
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