NEW DELHI :
THE Election Commission on Sunday extended by one week the
entire schedule of the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of
electoral rolls in
nine States and
three Union
T e r r i t o r i e s
amid allegations by
O p p o s i t i o n
parties that the
“tight timelines” were creating problems
for people and ground-level poll officials.
In a statement, the poll authority said the enumeration form distribution will now continue till December 11 instead of December
4.
The draft electoral rolls will now be published on December 16
in place of December 9, while the final voters’ list will be out on
February 14, 2026 in place of February 7.
Officials said the commission took the decision to extend the
timeline for all phases of the SIR based on internal discussions with
chief electoral officers of States and UTs where the exercise is underway.
Alleging at least 40 deaths of booth-level officers (BLOs) during the SIR, largely by suicides due to “stress of meeting tight deadlines”, the opposition parties have questioned the timing of the voters’ list revision.
The EC has junked these
charges, saying the exercise is
going on smoothly. Reacting to
the EC’s decision to revise the
SIR schedule, Congress leader
Pramod Tiwari said it was an
indication that the poll panel
knew the timelines were not
“practical”.
The decision to tweak the
SIR schedule comes on the eve
of the Winter Session of
Parliament beginning Monday.
The last session was a virtual washout over demands by
the opposition for a debate on
the SIR, then being held in
Bihar.
Opposition leaders, while
emerging from an all-party
meeting, on smooth functioning of the session, said they will
press for a debate on SIR.
The EC had announced SIR
in these states and UTs on
October 27. Nearly 51 crore
electors will be covered in the
massive voters’ list cleanup
exercise.
The States and Union
Territories are: the Andaman
and Nicobar Islands,
Lakshadweep, Chhattisgarh,
Goa, Gujarat, Kerala, Madhya
Pradesh, Puducherry,
Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar
Pradesh and West Bengal.
Among these, Tamil Nadu,
Puducherry, Kerala, and
West Bengal will go to the
polls in 2026.
In Assam, where also polls
are due in 2026, the revision of
electoral rolls was announced
separately. It is being called
‘Special Revision’.