Voter Roll Revision Completed in Six States, Gujarat Sees Largest Deletions

The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls has concluded in six states and Union Territories in India, with Gujarat experiencing the highest number of voter deletions.
The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls has been finalized in six states and Union Territories across India. This revision has led to notable changes in the voter lists, particularly in Gujarat, where the number of deleted voters is the highest in the country.
Voter Deletions in Gujarat
According to a report by NDTV India News, Gujarat has seen a deletion of 68 lakh voters from its electoral rolls. This significant reduction highlights the ongoing efforts to maintain accurate and up-to-date voter records. The SIR process aims to ensure that the electoral rolls reflect the current population and to remove any duplicates or ineligible voters.
Impact on Other States
The revision process was not limited to Gujarat; it also took place in several other states and Union Territories. While the specific numbers for these regions have not been detailed, the overall completion of the SIR indicates a nationwide initiative to enhance the integrity of the electoral process. The results of this revision are expected to play a crucial role in the upcoming elections, ensuring that the voter lists are reliable and representative of the eligible electorate.
