SIR in UP: Last 7 Days to Verify Your Name in Voter List, Documents You Must Show.

SIR in UP: A special intensive revision campaign is underway in Gonda, aimed at purifying the voter list. The District Election Officer has appealed to all voters to cooperate with the BLOs to strengthen democracy. Filling out the counting forms is mandatory, and deadlines have been set until December 4th. BLOs are going door-to-door to collect the forms.

SIR in UP: Last 7 Days to Verify Your Name in Voter List, Documents You Must Show.
SIR in UP: Last 7 Days to Verify Your Name in Voter List, Documents You Must Show.

Highlights

  • Voter List Cleansing Campaign
  • Completing the Counting Form is Mandatory
  • Cooperate with the BLO

The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) campaign aims to purify the voter rolls, thereby strengthening democracy. In the national interest, we all need to be responsible voters and strong guardians of democracy, encouraging others to fill out the enumeration forms.

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No country can become strong and self-reliant without a healthy democracy. A 100% accurate voter list is the foundation of a prosperous and strong democracy. Therefore, every brick in its foundation must be laid firmly.

Cooperate with the booth level officer who visits your home without any doubt or hesitation, so that all voters can fill out their forms by the due date and ensure participation in democracy. Blogyhub also expects everyone's cooperation in this sacred work of democracy.

Only seven days are left for the Special Intensive Revision Campaign (SIR). If you haven't filled your enumeration form, do so immediately. Don't be under the misconception that if your name is on the 2003 or current voter list, you don't need to fill the enumeration form. It's mandatory for every voter to fill the enumeration form.

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If you don't fill the form by December 4th, the deadline set by the Election Commission, you won't get another chance. Assistant District Election Officer Mohammad Razi said that BLOs are present at their nearest booth or area every day. If they haven't reached home, they can be contacted there.

Additionally, information related to this is being provided at the nearest voter registration center. Enumeration forms are being distributed to each voter's home. The enumeration form will contain voter-related information such as name, voter ID number, Aadhaar number (optional), father's or guardian's name, EPIC number, address, and part and serial number as per the current voter list. Voters will need to fill in basic information such as their current photo, date of birth, Aadhaar number (optional), father's or guardian's name, EPIC number (optional), and mobile number.

If a voter's name is not included in the 2003 SIR list, but the names of their relatives, such as parents or grandparents, are included, the details of that relative will be entered in the enumeration form.

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ERO mobile numbers by constituency

  • Gonda Sadar - SDM Ashok Kumar Gupta - 9454416072
  • Mehnaun - SDM Yashwant Rao - 8009000342
  • Katra Bazaar - SDM Vishal Kumar - 7906648835
  • Karnalganj - SDM Neha Mishra - 9454416075
  • Tarabganj - SDM Vishwamitra Singh - 7007937515
  • Mankapur - SDM Vineet Kumar - 9454419059
  • Gaura - SDM Avneesh Tripathi - 9454416073

Call the District Contact Center

- If you have any problems filling out the counting form, voters can call the District Contact Center's toll-free number 1950. The staff posted there will resolve your queries.

This Process

  • - Until December 4th, BLOs will go door-to-door to collect the counting forms.
  • - The electoral roll draft will be published on December 9th.
  • - Claims and objections will be received until January 8th.
  • - Claims and objections will be resolved by January 31st.
  • - The final list will be published on February 7th.

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Keep these forms ready; they must be presented to the BLO upon request.

  • - Identity card issued to a regular employee or pensioner of the Central or State Government, or any order for pension payment.
  • - Any identity card, certificate, or document issued by a government institution, local body, bank, LIC, or post office before July 1, 1987.
  • - Birth certificate issued by a competent authority.
  • - Indian passport.
  • - Educational certificate issued by a recognized board or university.
  • - Permanent residence certificate issued by a competent authority of the State Government.
  • - Forest Rights Certificate.
  • - OBC, SC, ST, or any caste certificate issued by a competent authority.
  • - National Register of Citizens, where applicable.
  • - Family register prepared by state or local bodies.
  • - Land or house allotment certificate issued by the government.
  • - Aadhaar card valid as per the Commission's guidelines.

 Heroes of Democracy

- Despite numerous difficulties, BLO Qazi Manzoor Ahmed, posted at booth number 99, Junior High School, Fatehpur, in the Gaura Assembly constituency, has set an example by completing and submitting all the counting forms for his quota under the Special Intensive Revision.

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He has performed the important task assigned by the Election Commission with utmost dedication and has uploaded 888 counting forms online on the Commission's website. Qazi Manzoor Ahmed is an example for many BLOs who, instead of carrying out the sacred task of the Special Intensive Revision, are making various excuses and leveling accusations.

I appeal to all village heads in the district to cooperate in getting the counting forms filled out for every voter in their village panchayat and submitted to the BLO. This is the time to participate in the efforts being made to strengthen democracy. - Umapati Tripathi, District President, Village Head Organization

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There is no need to be afraid of the SIR. The Commission's effort is to ensure that only genuine voters are included in this list. Therefore, all voters should fill out the counting form and submit it to the BLO. - Alok Kumar, Deputy District Election Officer

A special intensive revision campaign is being conducted to purify the voter list. It is mandatory for every voter to fill out the counting form. BLOs are going door-to-door collecting the counting forms. All voters should cooperate with BLOs to strengthen democracy. - Priyanka Niranjan, District Election Officer

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