The Election Commission has extended the schedule for the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise in Haryana and Andhra Pradesh, both of which are part of the third phase covering 16 States and Union Territories.
EC Revises SIR Calendar for Haryana, Andhra as Phase 3 Exercise Continues
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has extended the schedule for the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise in Haryana and Andhra Pradesh. Both States are part of the third phase of the nationwide revision programme, which was launched on May 14 and covers 16 States and Union Territories.
The decision is aimed at ensuring that electoral rolls are updated efficiently and that all eligible voters have adequate time to complete the verification and registration process.
Haryana and Andhra Pradesh Included in Phase 3
The Special Intensive Revision exercise is being carried out in multiple phases across the country to update electoral rolls and improve the accuracy of voter data.
Haryana and Andhra Pradesh fall under Phase 3 of the programme, which includes a total of 16 States and Union Territories. The Election Commission initiated this phase on May 14 as part of its broader effort to strengthen the electoral process ahead of future elections.
The extension of the schedule is expected to provide election officials with additional time to complete verification and enrolment activities.
Focus on Updating Electoral Rolls
The SIR exercise is conducted periodically to ensure that electoral rolls remain accurate and up to date. The process involves the addition of newly eligible voters, correction of existing records and the removal of duplicate or ineligible entries.
Election authorities work closely with Booth Level Officers (BLOs) and local officials during the revision process to verify voter information and address discrepancies.
The extended timeline is likely to help officials reach more voters and improve the quality of the electoral database.
Nationwide Revision Drive
The third phase of the Special Intensive Revision programme is one of the largest electoral roll revision exercises currently underway in the country.
By covering 16 States and Union Territories, the initiative seeks to enhance voter participation and ensure that electoral records accurately reflect demographic changes.
The Election Commission has repeatedly stressed the importance of maintaining clean and updated voter lists as a cornerstone of free and fair elections.
Why the Extension Matters
Electoral roll revisions play a critical role in India’s democratic process, ensuring that eligible citizens can exercise their right to vote.
The extension in Haryana and Andhra Pradesh is expected to provide additional time for voters to verify their details and for officials to complete pending work under the revision exercise.
Accurate voter lists are considered essential for conducting transparent and efficient elections across the country.
Key Takeaways
- The Election Commission has extended the SIR schedule for Haryana and Andhra Pradesh.
- Both States are part of Phase 3 of the revision exercise launched on May 14.
- Phase 3 covers 16 States and Union Territories.
- The SIR exercise aims to update and verify electoral rolls.
- The extension will provide additional time for voter verification and enrolment.
