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No claim or objection filed by any BLA in Bihar so far; requests received from 45,616 electors: EC

IndiaTimes Monday, 18 August 2025 ()
The Election Commission has announced that individuals in Bihar who were omitted from the draft electoral roll published on August 1st can submit their claims using Form 6, along with a copy of their Aadhaar, before September 1st. Objections regarding ineligible electors can be filed in Form 7 within the same timeframe.
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