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Dead, Moved People Still on Chennai Electoral Rolls

Despite the Special Intensive Revision in Tamil Nadu, Chennai's draft electoral rolls list deceased and relocated voters. Residents question the process's credibility. Learn how to file objections.

Akhilesh Yadav Alleges BJP Knew of Voter List Changes

Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav accuses BJP leaders of having prior knowledge of voter removals from draft electoral rolls in Uttar Pradesh, sparking a major political row ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

Lucknow Voter Roll: 30% Untraced After Revision

Special Intensive Revision in Lucknow finds only 69.95% of voters accounted for. 30.05% untraced, with reasons including death, shifting. Check details and apply for inclusion.

12.6 Lakh Voters Deleted in Noida, Ghaziabad Rolls

Uttar Pradesh's draft electoral roll sees 12.6 lakh deletions in Ghaziabad and Noida due to deaths, relocation, and untraceability. Officials urge genuine voters to apply for Form 6 to register.

6.56 Crore Voters Deleted in EC's SIR 2.0 Draft Rolls

Election Commission's intensive revision deletes 6.56 crore electors across 12 states & UTs. UP draft roll shows 19% reduction. Check details, reasons, and what voters can do if their name is missing.

UP Draft Rolls: 2.9 Crore Voters Struck Off

Uttar Pradesh's draft electoral rolls see 2.9 crore voters removed. Affected individuals must file claims by February 6 for final list on March 6. Details on district-wise deletions inside.

UP Draft Voter List: 2.89 Crore Voters Removed

Uttar Pradesh's draft voter list removes 2.89 crore names due to deaths, migration, or duplication. 12.55 crore voters retained. Key details on the Special Intensive Revision.

Poll Panel Defends SIR Power Before Supreme Court

The Election Commission of India has told the Supreme Court it holds the power and competence to undertake Summary Revision of electoral rolls. Read the full details of the legal submission.

UP Draft Voter List: 12.55 Crore Voters Retained

Uttar Pradesh's draft electoral roll for 2025 is out. The list retains 12.55 crore voters while removing 2.89 crore names. Key details on inclusions, deletions, and the claims & objections process.

Mamata to move SC against SIR as 'ordinary citizen'

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee will approach the Supreme Court against the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls, alleging AI was used to disenfranchise millions. She claims 70 deaths linked to the process.

UP SIR Draft Voter List 2026 Released by ECI

Election Commission releases UP SIR draft electoral roll 2026. Nearly 3 crore names may be deleted. Check your voter status online now at the official ECI portal.

SIR Electoral Roll Revision Disenfranchises Millions of Women

Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls has led to the disenfranchisement of over 23 lakh women across six major states, reversing decades of progress in women's political participation in India. Learn the shocking data.

Stars Stand in Queues for Bengal Voter Roll Revision

Kolkata's Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls sees celebrities like MP Dev, cricketer Md Shami, and actor couple Laboni-Kaushik queuing up with citizens. No special treatment demanded. Read more.

Mamata to move SC as 'ordinary citizen' over SIR list

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee alleges AI is weaponized to remove 5.4 million voters from rolls. She vows to approach the Supreme Court to protect democratic rights. Check your name on the draft list.

Man 'dead' 27 years returns to UP for Bengal voter docs

Sharif Ahmad, missing since 1997, shocked his Muzaffarnagar family by returning alive to collect documents for West Bengal's Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. Read the emotional reunion story.

SIR Hearings Cause Panic, 3 Deaths in West Bengal

Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls leads to tragic deaths of elderly voters in West Bengal. Reports of panic, long queues, and harassment emerge as EC clarifies home visit policy. Read the full story.

Amit Shah's 3-Day Kolkata Visit, Focus on Poll Prep

Union Home Minister Amit Shah arrived in Kolkata for a 3-day visit, declaring Bengal is ready for change. He urged BJP leaders to counter narratives on electoral roll revision and met party workers.

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