NEW DELHI
IT’S NOT only existing voters not
covered in previous Special
Intensive Revision (SIR) who
have to submit their parents’ SIR
details to remain on the electoral
rolls, but also the new applicants
seeking inclusion in the voter
list, according to EC officials.
By issuing instructions, the
Election Commission (EC) has
made it mandatory to attach SIR
details of parents for new voters
filling Form 6 for inclusion in the
electoral rolls.
The declaration
was added in the Bihar SIR rolled
out in June last year. New voters
were made to file the declaration
along with Form 6.
“Daily SIR bulletins of Bihar
showed the form filled along with
declarations,” an EC functionary
said.The functionary underlined
that the declaration was added
through instructions and Form
6 has not been amended.
“It helps in mapping electors
and reduces the documents new
voters need to submit along with
the application,” the official
added.
If a person fills Form 6
online, he or she cannot proceed
further till the declaration is filled.
Separately, the poll authority
has defended the Special
Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, rejecting concerns
raised by UN rapporteurs and
asserting that the process is transparent, constitutional and
endorsed by the Supreme Court.
EC officials said the SIR aims
to include all eligible Indian citizens while removing duplicate,
deceased, shifted, absent and
foreign voters from electoral rolls.
Responding to allegations of
large-scale deletion of minority
voters, including in Nandigram,
West Bengal, EC officials said
voters had adequate opportunities to challenge exclusions and
denied any bias.