The Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Jharkhand says that approximately 1.63 crore voters in the state do not need to submit any documents for the SIR process. According to The Hindu, the SIR process in Jharkhand is scheduled to formally begin on June 30. The implementation is planned to be carried out through a house-to-house exercise, with Booth Level Officers (BLOs) visiting voters as part of the procedure. The Times of India similarly reports that voters do not have to produce SIR-related documents, framing the message as relief for the electorate ahead of the process start date. Together, the reports indicate that the state’s SIR rollout relies on on-ground verification and collection by electoral staff rather than requiring voters to submit paperwork in advance.
Jharkhand CEO says 1.63 crore voters need not submit SIR documents
The Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Jharkhand says that approximately 1.63 crore voters in the state do not need to submit any documents for the SIR process. According to The Hindu, the SIR process i...
- Jharkhand’s CEO says about 1.63 crore voters need not submit any SIR documents.
- The SIR process is set to begin in Jharkhand on June 30.
- The process involves house-to-house visits.
- Booth Level Officers (BLOs) conduct the visits as part of the rollout.
- Reports present the message as guidance ahead of the SIR implementation in the state.
SIR process will formally begin in Jharkhand on June 30, with by house-to-house visit by BLOs
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