Poging GOUD - Vrij

EC's Draft Electoral Rolls Out in Bihar; 7.24 Cr Voters Enlisted, Over 65 Lakh Names Dropped

Millennium Post Delhi

|

August 02, 2025

Non-inclusion reasons: Death (22.34L), migration/absence (36.28L), duplicate registration (7.01L)

- MPOST BUREAU

EC's Draft Electoral Rolls Out in Bihar; 7.24 Cr Voters Enlisted, Over 65 Lakh Names Dropped

The Election Commission on Friday issued the much-awaited draft electoral rolls for Bihar, listing 7.24 crore voters while removing more than 65 lakh names, citing death or migration as the primary reasons.

Prepared under the special intensive revision (SIR)—an exercise that has stirred controversy for being undertaken only months before the assembly elections—the draft rolls are now available online for public access.

The EC has also distributed printed, district-wise copies to political party representatives, allowing them to identify and report any discrepancies during the "claims and objections" period, which will remain open until September 1, ahead of the release of the final rolls.

However, the main opposition party, the RJD, was unhappy with the system and in a memorandum, submitted to the Chief Electoral Officer of Bihar, it demanded an 'assembly segment-wise' break-up conveniently downloaded "in a pen drive or on a CD".

The Congress, which is the second-largest constituent of the INDIA bloc in the state, also challenged the EC to disclose "how many foreign nationals" were found to have been included in the voters' list prior to SIR and whether they have been dropped in the 'draft electoral rolls.

Notably, the BJP-led NDA, which rules the Centre as well as the state, has been alleging that "a large number of Bangladeshis and Rohingyas" were living in Bihar, especially in the Kosi-Seemanchal region bordering Nepal and Bangladesh.

MEER VERHALEN VAN Millennium Post Delhi

Millennium Post Delhi

Millennium Post Delhi

SC ends protection to BS-III, older vehicles in Delhi-NCR

RELIEF FROM COERCIVE ACTION NOW APPLIES STRICTLY TO BS-IV COMPLIANT OR NEWER VEHICLES

time to read

2 mins

New Delhi 18December2025

Millennium Post Delhi

Millennium Post Delhi

MEA summons Bangladesh High Commissioner, demands adequate security to its mission in Dhaka

INDIA CLOSES VISA CENTRE IN DHAKA DUE TO SECURITY SITUATION

time to read

2 mins

New Delhi 18December2025

Millennium Post Delhi

Millennium Post Delhi

SHANTI: Lok Sabha clears Nuclear Energy Bill amid walkout by Opposition

Oppn demands JPC review, warns of risks from easing supplier liability

time to read

2 mins

New Delhi 18December2025

Millennium Post Delhi

Millennium Post Delhi

No PUC-no fuel, 50% WFH, curbs on old cars: Stricter anti-pollution curbs kick in

PUCC overhaul, car-pooling app, Rs 2,700 crore to MCD to curb pollution on cards

time to read

3 mins

New Delhi 18December2025

Millennium Post Delhi

Pakistan extends airspace ban for Indian aircraft by another month

Pakistan on Wednesday extended its airspace ban for Indian aircraft by another month till January 23.

time to read

1 min

New Delhi 18December2025

Millennium Post Delhi

Mohun Bagan hit with Asian Football Confederation ban, $100,729 fine

At a time when Indian football is staring at unprecedented uncertainty with its domestic season in limbo, the Asian Football Confederation on Wednesday delivered a triple blow to the country's top club, Mohun Bagan Super Giant, slapping a continental ban and imposing fines to the tune of USD 100,729 (INR 91 lakh approximately) for withdrawing from the 2025-26 AFC Champions League Two.

time to read

1 min

New Delhi 18December2025

Millennium Post Delhi

India opens insurance sector fully to foreign investors

Parliament on Wednesday approved the Sabka Bima Sabki Raksha (Amendment of Insurance Laws)

time to read

1 min

New Delhi 18December2025

Millennium Post Delhi

Millennium Post Delhi

'Uniform gives us strength to play the part'

Actor Sunny Deol said he is looking forward to 'Border 2'

time to read

1 mins

New Delhi 18December2025

Millennium Post Delhi

Millennium Post Delhi

Carey’s century, Khawaja’s 82 help Australia reach 326-8 on Day 1

Alex Carey posted a hometown hundred and Usman Khawaja scored 82 after a dramatic, last-minute recall to help Australia reach 326 for eight at stumps on a hot opening day of the third Ashes test.

time to read

1 mins

New Delhi 18December2025

Millennium Post Delhi

Millennium Post Delhi

Delhi AQI to remain 'poor' or 'severe' for 6 days

SLIGHT RELIEF, BUT DELHI AIR STILL 'VERY POOR'

time to read

1 mins

New Delhi 18December2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size