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EC Reviews Bihar Poll Readiness in Patna as Parties Seek Post‑Chhath Voting in One or Two Phases

Opposition representatives pressed for transparency on deletions from the revised voter rolls before the schedule is announced.

Overview

  • Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar and Election Commissioners Vivek Joshi and S. S. Sandhu met 12 recognised parties and reviewed security and logistics with top Bihar officials during a two‑day visit to Patna.
  • Parties broadly urged polling in one or a maximum of two phases timed soon after the Chhath festival, with JD(U) backing a single phase and the RJD and Left groups favouring two.
  • Several opposition leaders demanded constituency‑ or booth‑level disclosure of roughly 3.66 lakh deleted names and reasons under the Special Intensive Revision, seeking clarity on additions as well.
  • The Commission directed DEOs and SPs to act impartially, resolve complaints quickly, and monitor social media for fake news, while emphasizing measures such as capping 1,200 voters per booth and ensuring Form 17C reaches polling agents.
  • Observers have been briefed and deployed for the state, the final roll lists about 7.42 crore electors, and parties raised operational requests including face verification of veiled women by female officers and early flag marches in sensitive areas.