Election Commission's Bihar drive doesn't find 35.7 lakh voters at their addresses

The Election Commission (EC) is set to share details of approximately 3.57 million Bihar electors, constituting 4.5% of the state's electorate, who were not found at their registered addresses during mandatory visits. This information will be provided to political parties' district presidents and booth level agents for verification by July 25.
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💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News MentionsElection commission Body which oversees electionsWith 11 days to go, 88% of Bihar's voters submit enumeration formsBihar's electoral rolls may see a reduction of approximately 35 lakh voters due to ongoing revisions by the Election Commission. The revisions revealed that..IndiaTimes Foreign nationals in Bihar electoral roll: Tejashwi shifts blame to PM Modi and CM Nitish; claims BJP enabled illegal entryTejashwi Yadav refuted the Election Commission's claims of finding illegal immigrants in Bihar's electoral rolls, blaming the BJP-NDA government for border..IndiaTimes Bihar poll survey finding illegal immigrants, say Election Commission sourcesBihar's electoral roll revision has reportedly uncovered illegal immigrants from Nepal, Bangladesh, and Myanmar attempting to register as voters using fraudulent..IndiaTimes Bihar SIR row: 'Sootra ko hum mootra samajhte hain', Tejashwi mocks 'illegal voters' claim; calls EC 'cell' of political partyRJD leader Tejashwi Yadav dismissed reports of illegal migrants from Bangladesh, Nepal, and Myanmar being registered as voters in Bihar, questioning the..IndiaTimes
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Election Commission's Bihar drive doesn't find 35.7 lakh voters at their addressesThe Election Commission (EC) is set to share details of approximately 3.57 million Bihar electors, constituting 4.5% of the state's electorate, who were not...IndiaTimes |