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SIR - Revamping India’s Electoral Rolls
11/25/2025 9:52:40 PM
Vinod Chandrashekhar Dixit

Kudos to the Election Commission of India (ECI) for initiating the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) programme! This crucial process is a significant step towards ensuring the accuracy and purity of electoral rolls. By identifying and correcting errors, removing duplicate entries, and including eligible voters, the ECI is strengthening our democratic process. The SIR programme demonstrates the ECI’s commitment to free and fair elections, and its efforts to empower citizens by ensuring their voices are heard. This initiative will undoubtedly enhance voter confidence and promote electoral transparency.
In a country like India, with its large population and frequent migration and resettlement due to employment and other reasons, revising electoral rolls before every election is a necessity. Unfortunately, this exercise was not carried out consistently or diligently in the past, leading to many eligible voters being disenfranchised on election day as their names were missing from the rolls.
Equally disturbing is the failure to remove the names of deceased persons from the rolls in a timely manner, which has sometimes led to malpractices and inaccuracies, affecting not only the accuracy of voter turnout statistics but also, in some cases, the outcome of elections themselves.
SIR is the most effective method for identifying and deleting names of deceased persons, duplicate entries, and individuals who have permanently shifted residence from the electoral roll. This prevents fraudulent voting and ensures that only eligible citizens vote. It provides an opportunity to correct errors in names, addresses, age, and other details, leading to a more accurate and reliable voter list. Through house-to-house enumeration, BLOs can identify eligible citizens who have turned 18, or who were previously missed, and assist them in registering. This is crucial for expanding the democratic franchise and ensuring universal adult suffrage.
Given India’s rapid urbanization and internal migration, SIR helps in updating the rolls to reflect demographic changes, ensuring that migrant populations are correctly enrolled in their new places of residence. A transparent and rigorously updated electoral roll builds confidence among voters, political parties, and the general public in the fairness and legitimacy of the election process. When the voter list is perceived as pure, it enhances trust in election results. Political parties often raise concerns about the integrity of electoral rolls, especially regarding the inclusion of illegal voters or exclusion of genuine ones. SIR is the ECI’s most robust tool to address such concerns and ensure a level playing field.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) aims to create an error-free voter list, ensuring every eligible citizen is included and no ineligible or duplicate names are present. This objective is part of the National Electoral Roll Purification and Authentication Programme (NERPAP), launched to link Aadhaar numbers with voters’ electoral data and eliminate inaccuracies.
To achieve this, the ECI is updating Voter Information by conducting door-to-door surveys and using digital platforms to verify and correct voter details. Identifying and deleting duplicate voter IDs to prevent electoral fraud and ensuring all eligible citizens, including those without permanent addresses, are registered to vote.
The ECI has taken steps to address concerns about voter list discrepancies, including implementing Systematic Instrument for Rectification (SIR) and Electoral Roll Purification and Authentication (ERPa) processes. These initiatives aim to improve the accuracy and transparency of the electoral rolls.
The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) is a vital exercise that ensures the accuracy and integrity of electoral rolls. By participating in SIR, citizens can help create a clean and reliable electoral roll, strengthening our democracy and promoting fair elections. There is no doubt that by implementing SIR, India can strengthen its electoral system, ensuring free, fair, and transparent elections that reflect the will of its citizens.
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