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Bihar SIR 2025: No Voter Will Be Left Behind

The Election Commission of India has launched the State Intensive Revision (SIR)</strong) in Bihar with a bold goal — “No eligible voter should be left out.” Scheduled for release on August 1, 2025, the Draft Electoral Roll marks a crucial move to safeguard democratic rights for every citizen.

What is Bihar SIR 2025?

The Bihar SIR 2025 is a large-scale electoral revision campaign focused on cleaning the voter list and registering every eligible citizen ahead of the state elections. The Election Commission of India (ECI) leads the campaign, with support from BLOs (Booth Level Officers), BLAs (Booth Level Agents), EROs (Electoral Registration Officers), and DEOs (District Election Officers).

By promoting inclusion, ensuring data transparency, and upholding accountability, the initiative sets a precedent for other states to replicate.

Key Achievements So Far

Despite door-to-door verification efforts, authorities are still awaiting fewer than 7 lakh forms. They are currently digitising these pending entries in preparation for the claims and objections window.

Upcoming Timeline

The Election Commission will release the Draft Electoral Roll on August 1, 2025. All 12 recognized political parties will receive both printed and digital copies. Citizens will also be able to access the roll on the ECI’s official website to promote transparency.

From August 1 to September 1, voters and political parties can file claims for missing names or object to incorrect entries.

Transparency and Political Involvement

On July 20, 2025, BLOs, EROs, and DEOs shared booth-level lists with political parties. These included details about:

This shared responsibility enables parties to cross-verify records, raise objections, and flag potential issues such as duplication or incorrect data.

Why It Matters: Strengthening Indian Democracy

The Bihar SIR drive goes beyond technical updates. It strives to empower citizens through electoral rights. By removing outdated or inaccurate entries and ensuring new registrations, the campaign strengthens the legitimacy of the electoral process.

Such efforts play a vital role in preventing electoral fraud and ensuring truly representative elections.

Inline Image: Over 7.21 crore Bihar electors have submitted their forms online or offline as part of the SIR 2025 campaign.

Next Steps for Voters and Parties

During the claims and objections phase (August 1–September 1), voters can:

  1. Submit Form 6 to include their names
  2. Use Form 7 to request deletion of ineligible or incorrect entries
  3. File Form 8 to correct personal details

The ECI encourages citizens and political representatives to actively participate and maintain the integrity of the voter list.

What the Numbers Say

The statistics reflect the scale and success of the initiative:

Category Reported Numbers
Forms Received and Digitised 7.21 Crore (91.32%)
Deceased Voters Reported 21.6 Lakh
Permanently Migrated 31.5 Lakh
Duplicate Registrations 7 Lakh
Untraceable Voters 1 Lakh
Forms Not Yet Received Under 7 Lakh

Conclusion: Every Vote Matters

The Bihar SIR 2025 initiative marks a new era of electoral reform and inclusivity. It combines technology, field-level action, and public engagement to build a trustworthy and representative voter database.

As the claims and objections period begins, it’s vital that both voters and political parties stay involved. Through this collaborative effort, Bihar moves closer to ensuring that every eligible citizen has a voice.

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