A total of 7.89 crore covered in the ongoing intensive amendment drive of the Election Commission died under 5% of Bihar voters, permanently transferred or nominated in more than one place, which is not allowed, a statement said that a statement said.
The Special Intensive Amendment (SIR) declared on 24 June is aimed at preparing a draft election roll by 1 August. This will require all voters to submit the calculation form (EFS), and the documents for those enrolled after January 1, 2003 till 25 July, till 25 July.
On Monday, the EC stated that 6.60 crore (83.66%) forms were collected by the booth level officers (BLOS). According to the EC order, Bloose requires at least three trips to each house, in which the form is filled. The pole panel said that Bloss has completed two rounds so far.
“So far 1.59% of the voters have been found dead, 2.2% have permanently shifted and 0.73% individuals have been nominated at more than one place. Therefore, 88.18% electoral has either already deposited his EFS or has filled their names at the same time. Forms with documents in the coming days said.
Intensive amendment for the country was decided, but started with Bihar as the assembly elections are going to be held in the state by November. Announcing the decision, the EC cited its “constitutional mandate” to ensure the integrity and preparation of the error-free electoral rolls.

The EC’s statement dated June 24 stated that various reasons, including rapid urbanization, persistent migration, qualified, uncontrolled deaths and including the names of illegal migrants, required intensive amendment.
The Commission has not yet issued any statement on the discovery of foreign nationals during the verification campaign.
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