By Special Correspondent
Bhopal: Leader of Opposition Umang Singhar has raised strong objections to the Election Commission of India’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, describing it as a “Selective Intensive Removal” exercise that threatens the roots of democracy.
At a press conference, Singhar highlighted several inconsistencies and questioned the transparency of the process. The Election Commission has announced the second phase of SIR to be conducted across 12 states and Union Territories between 4 November 2025 and 7 February 2026, claiming that enumeration of 510 million voters will be completed within just 30 days.
Singhar questioned the feasibility of such a massive exercise in such a short span, warning that millions of legitimate voters could be excluded. H

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