Overview
- The Election Commission has begun distributing pre-filled enumeration forms to about 7.9 crore electors, with submissions due by July 25 under the Special Intensive Revision
- Draft voter rolls are set for publication on August 1, followed by a one-month window for claims and objections before finalisation
- INDIA bloc leaders argue monsoon-affected conditions and strict ID requirements—including birth and caste certificates—could disenfranchise up to two crore mostly migrant voters
- The EC maintains the exercise is conducted under Article 326 of the Constitution and the Representation of the People Act, and says all party concerns have been addressed
- BJP leaders privately view the revision as a strategic tool to shrink rival vote banks and are reportedly planning similar roll updates in other states