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SIR progeny mapping in Karnataka: Different BLOs, different instructions

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Rishita Khanna
SIR progeny mapping in Karnataka: Different BLOs, different instructions
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Voters in Karnataka are experiencing significant confusion while filling out Special Intensive Revision (SIR) forms due to inconsistent instructions from Booth Level Officers. The ambiguity regarding how to correctly link progeny records has led to widespread frustration and a lack of clear guidance from election officials.

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Clear administrative processes are essential for maintaining the integrity and accessibility of electoral rolls in a democracy.

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People whose names are not part of the 2002 electoral rolls and who have to link themselves as “progeny” are facing confusion while filling the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) enumeration form.

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The article reports on administrative confusion and voter grievances without taking a political stance or favoring a specific party.

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