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Bengaluru Assembly segments lag in enumeration form distribution as Karnataka SIR reaches 82% coverage

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Bengaluru Assembly segments lag in enumeration form distribution as Karnataka SIR reaches 82% coverage
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The Election Commission of India reports that Bengaluru's assembly constituencies are lagging in the distribution of electoral enumeration forms compared to the rest of Karnataka. While the state has reached 82% coverage, urban challenges in apartment complexes have slowed progress in the city.

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Efficient electoral roll revision is critical for democratic participation and ensuring accurate voter representation in upcoming elections.

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Several Assembly constituencies in Bengaluru have emerged as the slowest-performing segments in the distribution of enumeration forms under the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. On the contrary, many constituencies in north and central Karnataka have achieved near-complete coverage, according to data released by the Election Commission.

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The report is based on official Election Commission data and provides a neutral explanation for the regional disparity.

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