Overview
- The Special Intensive Revision closed with 7.42 crore electors after 68.6 lakh deletions and 21.53 lakh additions, a net drop of about 47 lakh from June 24 rolls.
- Following court directions, Aadhaar was accepted and officials linked roughly 77% of voters to the 2003 rolls using direct matches, family ties and state registers.
- INDIA bloc parties deployed Booth Level Agents to verify the final lists and flagged alleged arbitrary deletions and practical hurdles such as non‑machine‑readable data.
- Activist Yogendra Yadav questioned how additions reached 21.53 lakh when Form‑6 receipts to September 1 totaled about 16.9 lakh, seeking an explanation for the roughly 4.6 lakh gap.
- The BJP and allies defended the exercise as a clean‑up; the EC said no party filed objections in the prescribed format, while Congress vowed to seek a CBI probe and district offices outlined appeal routes with continuous updation still available.