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The Hindu·3 min read·medium

Confusion over errors in filling enumeration forms

S
Syed Mohammed & V. Swathi
Confusion over errors in filling enumeration forms
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Electors in India are facing significant confusion and anxiety during the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process for voter rolls. Many citizens are struggling with form-filling errors, such as incorrect spellings and relationship mapping, while Booth Level Officers report being overwhelmed by queries.

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Administrative hurdles in voter registration can lead to disenfranchisement and undermine the integrity of the democratic process.

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Anxiety is palpable among electors over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) enumeration process, with many realising only after submitting their forms that they had made errors.

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The article reports on administrative difficulties and citizen concerns without taking a political stance.

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