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Facing Heat, ECI Changes Tune on Bihar’s Voter List Revision

The Election Commission of India vows to assist voters in Bihar to obtain documents needed for enrollment after allegations of voter list manipulation emerge.

Navin Upadhyay by Navin Upadhyay
10 August 2025
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Despite serious media reports accusing Booth Level Officers of forging signatures and rigging, the ECI maintains it has ensured due process in Bihar’s Special Intensive Revision.

BY PC Bureau

Facing mounting accusations of ‘vote theft,’ the Election Commission of India (ECI) has now promised to assist citizens in obtaining necessary documents to complete voter identity verification formalities in Bihar’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process.

This shift comes after earlier controversies in which the ECI disallowed widely accepted identity proofs such as Aadhaar and EPIC cards for voter enrollment. Despite repeated advisories from the Supreme Court to consider these documents, the Commission gave no firm commitments. However, following revelations of massive errors in the draft electoral rolls and Rahul Gandhi’s allegations of widespread voter fraud in Karnataka, the ECI appears to be adopting a more flexible stance in Bihar.

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In a fresh affidavit filed with the Supreme Court, the ECI assured that no names will be deleted from the draft electoral roll without prior notice and a formal order. This response came after the Association for Democratic Reforms sought a court directive for details regarding the approximately 65 lakh names removed from the draft roll published on August 1, 2025.

Imagine the level of scam by Election Commission in Bihar after SIR

Now ECI has even removed digital electronically readable SIR draft from its website. Guess why?

Will @ECISVEEP now file an affidavit that SIR in Bihar is fullproof without scam? pic.twitter.com/FuzzaS41E8

— Ankit Mayank (@mr_mayank) August 9, 2025

The affidavit emphasized the Commission’s commitment to due process:
“As a matter of policy and strict adherence to the principles of natural justice, no deletion of any elector’s name from the draft electoral roll shall be undertaken without issuance of a prior notice to the concerned elector indicating the proposed deletion and the grounds thereof, affording a reasonable opportunity to be heard, furnishing relevant documents, and passing a reasoned and speaking order by the competent authority.”

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The ECI stressed that every possible measure has been taken to ensure no eligible voter is excluded. It highlighted a two-tier appeal system providing sufficient recourse against adverse decisions.
“Even in cases where vulnerable electors currently lack documentation, they will be facilitated in obtaining the necessary documents,” the affidavit noted, adding that out of 7.89 crore electors in Bihar, over 7.24 crore have submitted their enumeration forms.

The Commission also shared that during the scrutiny period from August 1 to September 1, printed and digital versions of the draft roll have been made available to political parties and the public via online platforms.

To boost voter participation, the ECI outlined a comprehensive plan including large-scale awareness campaigns, repeated visits by Booth Level Officers (BLOs) to communities, and other focused outreach efforts.

Addressing transparency concerns, the ECI stated that under current regulations, it is not required to publish a separate list of individuals excluded from the draft electoral roll.

However, the ECI remains silent on numerous media reports of massive rigging in preparation of Bihar’s electoral rolls. Both electronic and print media have widely reported instances where BLOs themselves filled out forms and forged voters’ signatures. Some of this evidence is irrefutable, yet the Commission has ignored these allegations. Thousands of households in Bihar reportedly never received visits from BLOs, but these complaints seem to have been overlooked by the ECI.

It is high time the Commission conducts a thorough inquiry into these reports to safeguard the integrity of the electoral process.

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