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Delhi Confidential: Fresh Move

Delhi Confidential: Fresh Move

BSP chief Mayawati's decision in May to move out of the government bungalow allotted to her last year left everyone scratching their heads. She had moved into the bungalow — 35, Lodhi Estate — after extensive renovations about a year ago. But in a sudden move, she handed the keys back to the government without any explanation. It is learnt that the government has got a request for allotting another house to her. As president of a national party, she is entitled to a government residence in Delhi.
With lawyers raising concerns about congestion and overcrowding in Supreme Court courtrooms, the apex court has now restricted the entry of law interns on certain days to ease the pressure. The move comes after a lawyer on Wednesday reportedly pleaded with a bench of Justices Dipankar Datta and A G Masih to pass over his matter as he was unable to enter the courtroom due to overcrowding. It is learned that the Supreme Court has accepted the Bar Association's request and restricted interns from entering the courtrooms on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays when footfall is typically higher.
As INDIA bloc MPs continue to raise the Bihar SIR issue in Parliament, the Opposition parties want a united front outside the House too 'to put pressure on the government'. During a meeting of INDIA bloc floor leaders, it is learnt, the parties planned to hold a march to the Election Commission office in the Capital on August 6 or August 7. Members from all INDIA bloc parties are expected to take part in the march.
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Poll Body Releases Draft Voter List For Bihar, Allows One Month For Claims
Poll Body Releases Draft Voter List For Bihar, Allows One Month For Claims

NDTV

time19 minutes ago

  • NDTV

Poll Body Releases Draft Voter List For Bihar, Allows One Month For Claims

New Delhi: The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Friday released the draft voter list for Bihar, following a month-long special intensive revision (SIR) process. The EC said the public has one month to submit claims and objections, assuring that "no name will be removed from the draft voter list without a stated reason." In a statement, the ECI clarified that the draft list has already been shared with all political parties and urged citizens to review their voter information thoroughly and also specified that "no name will be removed from the draft voter list without a stated reason" "The draft voter list has been released today in Bihar. One-month period for claims and objections begins; draft list shared with political parties. Still a full one month to get names added. No name will be removed from the draft voter list without a stated reason," the Commission stated in a statement on X. On Thursday, Chief Election Commissioner of India, Gyanesh Kumar, said."Dear Electors of Bihar, as per Para 7(4) of SIR orders (Page 3), the draft electoral rolls of Bihar are being published tomorrow ie Friday, the 1 Aug 2025 at "Physical as well as digital copies will also be given to all recognised political parties in Bihar in all 38 districts by all the 38 District Election Officers (DEOs) of Bihar," the CEC said in a message, according to Voters' Services Portal. The CEC said that the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Bihar and 243 Electoral Registration Officers (EROs) will also be inviting any elector of that assembly constituency or any recognised political party in Bihar to come forward and give claims and objections from Aug 1 to Sep 1, 2025 for adding names of any missing eligible elector, removing names of any ineligible elector or correction of any entry in the draft electoral rolls. The Election Commission had said on Sunday that out of 7.89 crore registered voters in Bihar, over 7.24 crore electors have submitted their enumeration forms under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) held from June 24 to July 25, reflecting a 91.69 per cent participation rate. The Commission described the SIR as a "massive and successful citizen participation effort" across the state, aimed at enhancing the accuracy of the electoral rolls ahead of upcoming assembly elections. Election Commission said in a press release that the enumeration exercise was launched to verify and update voter records across all 38 districts of Bihar." The first aim of SIR was participation of all electors and all political parties," adding that the role of Booth Level Officers (BLOs), Booth Level Agents (BLAs), volunteers, and political party workers contributed significantly to the process. Booth Level Officers (BLOs) visited each registered elector's residence, distributing and collecting forms in at least three rounds. Additional efforts targeted urban voters, young first-time voters, and temporary migrants from Bihar. The ECI had clarified that names in the electoral rolls will not be deleted without a proper notice and written order by the Electoral Registration Officer (ERO), as per SIR guidelines. Bihar's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise has also revealed that approximately 35 lakh electors are either untraced or have permanently migrated from their registered addresses. The Supreme Court had earlier this week posted for hearing a batch of pleas challenging the Election Commission of India's move to conduct SIR of electoral rolls in poll-bound Bihar. The pleas are listed for August 12 and 13. On petitioners' apprehension that 65 lakh voters are going to be excluded from the draft list to be published by the Election Commission of India in the SIR process on August 1, a bench of Justices Surya Kant and Joymalya Bagchi said that if there is any mass exclusion of voters, then the court will step in. On Monday, the top court again asked ECI to consider including the Aadhaar card and electoral photo identity card as admissible documents to prove the identity of voters during the SIR of electoral rolls being undertaken in Bihar. It had also refused to stop the Election Commission from publishing the draft electoral rolls for Bihar on August 1 as per the schedule.

Lok Sabha adjourned again, opposition writes to Speaker for discussion on SIR
Lok Sabha adjourned again, opposition writes to Speaker for discussion on SIR

Economic Times

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  • Economic Times

Lok Sabha adjourned again, opposition writes to Speaker for discussion on SIR

The Lok Sabha faced disruptions due to Opposition protests. The protests were against the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in Bihar. Opposition leaders demanded an urgent discussion with the Speaker. They expressed concerns about transparency and timing. The House was adjourned twice amidst the uproar. A bill regarding Scheduled Tribes in Goa was also listed. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads The Opposition 's relentless protest against the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar paralysed the functioning of the Lok Sabha yet again on Friday, with two forced adjournments, even as the floor leaders of Opposition parties wrote a letter to Speaker Om Birla demanding an urgent discussion on the protest forced the first adjournment till 2pm. When the House reassembled, the Opposition members resumed their sloganeering. They carried placards and walked into the well of the House. Krishna Prasad Tenneti, who was presiding over the proceedings, warned the members against carrying placards and asked them to return to their seats. Papers were laid on the table and matters of public importance under Rule 377 were submitted amid the din. Tenneti repeatedly appealed to the Opposition to allow the House to function. The Readjustment of Representation of Scheduled Tribes in Assembly Constituencies of the State of Goa Bill 2024 was listed for consideration and passing. Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal accused the Opposition of being House was adjourned for the day within nine their letter to Birla, the Opposition floor leaders said, "This (SIR in Bihar) is unprecedented. ECI has indicated that similar exercises will soon be undertaken across the country. Given the widespread apprehension about the transparency, timing, and intent of this process, the matter requires the urgent attention of the House." The signatories to the letter included the leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, Gaurav Gogoi (Congress), TR Baalu (DMK), Supriya Sule (NCP-SP), Lalji Verma (SP), Kakoli Ghose Dastidar (AITC), Arvind Savant (SS-UBT), Abhay Kumar (RJD) and N K Premachandran (RSP).

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