Arunachal Pradesh Governor joins electoral roll revision, urges citizen participation

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Arunachal Pradesh Governor joins electoral roll revision, urges citizen participation

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Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt Gen K.T. Parnaik personally filled out his Enumeration Form at Lok Bhavan to mark his participation in the state's Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls — a quiet but deliberate signal that democratic accountability starts at the top. With the revision window closing on 14 July and the draft roll due on 21 July 2026, the clock is ticking for first-time voters and unregistered citizens alike.

Key Takeaways

Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt Gen K.T.
Parnaik (Retd.) filled out his Enumeration Form at Lok Bhavan, Itanagar on 25 June 2026 .
The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral roll runs from 15 June to 14 July 2026 across Arunachal Pradesh.
The draft electoral roll will be published on 21 July 2026 , after which claims and objections can be submitted.
Booth Level Officers (BLOs) are conducting house-to-house visits; residents are urged to cooperate and submit required documents.
The Governor made a special appeal to young and first-time voters to verify and register their details before the deadline.

Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt Gen K.T. Parnaik (Retd.) on Thursday, 25 June 2026, called on all eligible residents of the state to actively participate in the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral roll, stressing that citizen engagement is indispensable to the health of democratic institutions. The Governor made his appeal after personally filling out his Enumeration Form at Lok Bhavan in Itanagar, alongside the First Lady of the state, Anagha Parnaik.

Governor Leads by Example

The enumeration exercise at Lok Bhavan was conducted under the directions of the Election Commission of India (ECI) by Papum Pare Deputy Commissioner-cum-District Election Officer (DEO), Yupia, Lobsang Tsering, and Electoral Registration Officer (ERO) of the 13-Itanagar (ST) Assembly Constituency, Dani Rikang. By personally participating, Lt Gen Parnaik sought to set a civic example for the state's population, underscoring that accurate and inclusive electoral records are the bedrock of free and fair elections.

He observed that electoral rolls are not merely administrative records but form the very foundation of transparent elections — the cornerstone of a vibrant democracy.

Key Appeal to Citizens and First-Time Voters

The Governor made a pointed appeal to young voters and first-time electors to come forward, verify their details, and ensure their names are correctly included in the electoral roll. He noted that citizen involvement would help maintain the integrity and accuracy of electoral records, reinforcing public confidence in the electoral system.

Lt Gen Parnaik also urged residents to fully cooperate with Booth Level Officers (BLOs) during their house-to-house visits and to promptly furnish the required information and supporting documents.

Revision Timeline and Next Steps

The Special Intensive Revision programme commenced across Arunachal Pradesh on 15 June 2026 and will continue until 14 July 2026. Following the completion of the revision, the draft electoral roll is scheduled for publication on 21 July 2026, according to District Election Officer Lobsang Tsering.

After the draft roll is published, residents will have the opportunity to submit claims and objections in accordance with procedures prescribed by the Election Commission of India. The Governor expressed confidence that the people of Arunachal Pradesh, known for their civic values, would extend wholehearted cooperation to ensure the process concludes successfully.

Point of View

But the symbolism is pointed — it signals that the administration is treating voter-roll accuracy as a governance priority, not a bureaucratic formality. Arunachal Pradesh has historically seen patchy electoral participation in remote constituencies, and the SIR's house-to-house BLO visits are the most direct mechanism to fix that. The real test will be the gap between registered and actual eligible voters once the draft roll publishes on 21 July. If first-time and youth registrations show a measurable uptick, the Governor's public participation will have served its purpose beyond optics.
NationPress
25 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral roll in Arunachal Pradesh?
The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) is an exercise directed by the Election Commission of India to update, verify, and correct the state's electoral rolls. In Arunachal Pradesh, the current SIR runs from 15 June to 14 July 2026, with Booth Level Officers conducting house-to-house visits to collect enumeration forms from eligible citizens.
Why did the Arunachal Pradesh Governor participate in the SIR?
Governor Lt Gen K.T. Parnaik personally filled out his Enumeration Form at Lok Bhavan on 25 June 2026 to lead by example and encourage citizens to participate. He stressed that electoral rolls form the foundation of free, fair, and transparent elections.
When will the draft electoral roll be published in Arunachal Pradesh?
The draft electoral roll is scheduled for publication on 21 July 2026, following the conclusion of the revision process on 14 July 2026. Citizens will then be able to file claims and objections as per ECI-prescribed procedures.
Who should participate in the Special Intensive Revision?
All eligible citizens of Arunachal Pradesh are urged to participate, with a special appeal directed at young voters and first-time electors to verify and register their details. Residents must also cooperate with Booth Level Officers during house-to-house visits.
How can citizens submit objections after the draft electoral roll is published?
After the draft roll is published on 21 July 2026, citizens can submit claims and objections in accordance with procedures prescribed by the Election Commission of India. The District Election Officer's office in the respective constituency handles such submissions.
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