‘Surprised over political parties inaction’: Supreme Court on Bihar SIR over deleted voters; EC defends roll revision

The Supreme Court has expressed concern over the limited involvement of political parties in rectifying voter deletions during Bihar's Special Intensive Revision. Despite the Election Commission adding 85,000 new voters, only two objections were filed by political parties.
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