Deep Cleaning of India’s Electoral Rolls: The SIR 2025

Syllabus: Salient features of the Representation of People’s Act.

Constitutional Basis and Need for Revision

  • Dr. B.R. Ambedkar stressed that accurate electoral rolls are a precondition for elections.
  • Law mandates periodic and special revisions to maintain updated and error-free rolls.
  • Rapid migration and rising mobility have caused duplicates, outdated entries and inaccuracies.
  • The last major intensive revision occurred in 2002–03, making SIR 2025 essential.

Concerns and Legal Challenges

  • The Election Commission’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) faced constitutional challenges in Bihar.
  • Petitioners argued that requiring fresh documentation undermines universal adult franchise.
  • However, the Constitution grants the ECI full authority over electoral roll preparation.
  • The exercise aims to ensure only eligible citizens vote, as required under Article 326.

Why SIR Does Not Imply Disenfranchisement

  • Verification is routine globally, though India lacks integrated civil registry systems.
  • The ECI must independently determine citizenship and eligibility.
  • Law explicitly empowers ECI to conduct revisions in any manner deemed fit.

Features of SIR 2025

  • Guidelines introduce administrative reforms, technological upgrades and transparency measures.
  • Door-to-door verification was conducted for every elector.
  • Acceptable documents increased to 11 items, creating a more liberal framework.
  • Aadhaar was accepted as identity proof following Supreme Court suggestion.
  • Booth Level Officers assisted applicants in obtaining eligibility documents.
  • All submitted documents were digitised, and forms were accessible online.
  • Claims and objections could also be filed through digital platforms.
  • Political party agents received training, and rolls were shared for scrutiny.

Outcomes from Bihar’s SIR

  • 7.5 crore entries underwent verification, and 65 lakh were removed.
  • Only 2.5 lakh objections were filed, with 36,500 inclusion claims.
  • No appeals were filed, indicating accurate and accountable scrutiny.

Significance

  • SIR 2025 showcases the ECI’s commitment to constitutional duty despite criticism.
  • The exercise strengthens democracy by ensuring clean, credible electoral rolls.

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