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Documents Of Over 98 Per Cent Received During Objection Period In Bihar SIR, Says ECI

The ECI on Sunday said that documents of 98.2 per cent electors in Bihar have been received as part of the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the state’s electoral rolls. Read more what the poll body said.

Published By: Suresh Pandey
Last updated: October 20, 2025 06:55:26 IST

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Biharelectionnews: The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Sunday said that documents of 98.2 per cent electors in Bihar have been received as part of the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the state’s electoral rolls. 

The poll body stated that 1.8 per cent of electors remain to submit their documents, adding that, as per information received from the office of the CEO, Bihar, to date, documents of 98.2 per cent of electors have been received.

“There are still eight days to go till 1 September, with just 1.8 per cent of electors remaining for submission of the documents. The exercise to collect their documents with the help of BLOs and volunteers is going on, “It added.

The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of Electoral Rolls in Bihar was conducted from Jun 24, 2025, to July 25, 2025. The draft electoral rolls were published on August 1, 2025. However, the submission of claims/objections is going on from August 1 to September 1, 2025.

The poll body said that out of 7.24 Crore electors in the draft rolls, 0.16% claims and objections have been received so far.

“10 from the BLAs of 12 Recognised Political Parties in Bihar, NIL by persons who are not Electors of that Assembly Constituency and 1,21,143 by Electors within their Assembly Constituency, “It added.

This is the first time the Commission has released consolidated figures on the number of documents received. Last Sunday, during a press conference, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar said it would be “too premature” to share the numbers because the data was still being compiled at the ERO level.

Documents Of Over 98 Per Cent Received During Objection Period In Bihar SIR, Says ECI

The ECI said that only 0.16 per cent of claims and objections have been received in Bihar. Of these, 10 have been submitted by booth-level agents (BLAs) of recognised political parties, none by persons outside their constituencies, and 1,40,931 by electors within their constituencies. In addition, 3,79,692 new electors have submitted Form 6s along with the required declaration.

The Supreme Court is monitoring the exercise after large-scale deletions from the draft rolls raised concerns. Around 65 lakh names had been excluded in the draft published on August 1.

Opposition Continues Protest Over Bihar SIR

The Opposition had been demanding a discussion on Bihar’s Special Intensive Revision in the Parliament during the Monsoon session. Congress Leader Rahul Gandhi embarked on the 16-day Voter Adhikar Yatra in Bihar.

Mr Gandhi has alleged the Election Commission of ‘Vote Theft’. However, the poll body rejected the allegations, saying that during the Lok Sabha elections, over one crore employees, more than 10 lakh booth-level agents, and over 20 lakh polling agents of candidates work for the electoral process. In such a transparent process, it would even be possible for any voter to steal votes.

Taking a veiled dig at Rahul Gandhi, the CEC further said it is mandatory to submit a “Constitution oath” as a witness if he is not a voter of the constituency in which the complaint is being made. The Election Commission also asked Rahul Gandhi to either submit an affidavit within seven days or apologise for his allegations.

Following the Supreme Court’s order, the Election Commission has published a list of the 65 lakh voters who were left out of the draft roll published on August 1.

ALSO READ: Bihar SIR Updates On Aug 25: Only 10 Claims Raised By Political Parties So Far, 140931 Directly From Electors – 7 More Days To Go

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