The party representatives were given a brief on the whole exercise, and their questions were answered.  Photo | Express
Delhi

City’s chief poll officer meets parties to discuss SIR

The BLOs will conduct door-to-door surveys from June 30 for verification of Delhi’s electoral rolls. They will provide enumeration forms to the voters to be filled and provided to the BLOs for submission.

Anup Verma

NEW DELHI: Delhi Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Ashok Kumar on Tuesday held the first meeting with representatives of political parties after the announcement of the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, ahead of the exercise’s roll-out on June 30.

The party representatives were given a brief on the whole exercise, and their questions were answered. They assured full cooperation for successfully completing the exercise in the city, said an officer of the CEO’s office.

The emphasis was on ensuring coordination between booth level officers (BLOs) of the poll body and the booth level agents (BLAs) of the parties for smooth conduct of the SIR, said the Delhi BJP’s state coordinator for EC-related affairs.

He said the party had already appointed around 12,600 BLAs for participation in the SIR.

The BLOs will conduct door-to-door surveys from June 30 for verification of Delhi’s electoral rolls. They will provide enumeration forms to the voters to be filled and provided to the BLOs for submission.

The CEO office will provide the facility of online submission of completed enumeration forms. BLAs of parties can submit a maximum of 50 filled-up enumeration forms daily, officials said.

Political parties in Delhi have intensified preparations for the SIR by focusing on training their BLAs across nearly 13,000 polling booths in the city.

The CEO’s office said that the main objective of the SIR is to ensure that “no eligible citizen is left out while no ineligible person is included in the electoral roll”. The exercise will cover all voters aged 18 years and above by the qualifying date, which is October 1.

Door-to-door visits will start from June 30 and conclude on July 29, after which the draft electoral roll will be published on August 5. The final electoral roll after the SIR will be published on October 7.

Delhi Congress president Devender Yadav said that the party was well prepared with the deployment of BLAs at each booth to fight any kind of “disturbance” in the SIR. Rajesh Garg, chairman of the Delhi Congress booth management department, and

Sunil Kumar, chairman of the legal and human rights department, participated in the meeting.

Delhi Congress said since the work of voter mapping had not been completed, special camps should be set up and coloured photos of the voter lists be provided to party BLAs for verification purposes, they said. The meeting was attended by representatives of the BJP, Congress, AAP, BSP, CPM and other political parties.

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