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The objective of SIR is to ensure clean electoral rolls, says official

The objective of SIR is to ensure clean electoral rolls, says official
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The Election Commission of India is conducting a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in Belagavi to ensure electoral rolls are accurate and error-free. Officials are urging voters and political parties to cooperate to remove deceased or displaced individuals and include new eligible voters.

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Maintaining accurate voter rolls is essential for the integrity of democratic processes and ensuring all eligible citizens can exercise their right to vote.

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The objective of the Election Commission of India’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) is to see that the electoral rolls are cleaned and are error free. All officers are expected to work towards such goals, Deputy Commissioner and District Electoral Officer Mohammad Roshan said in Belagavi on Monday.

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The report provides a factual account of government administrative procedures regarding election preparation.

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