Did CM Yogi Complete the SIR Voter List Verification in Gorakhpur?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- CM Yogi Adityanath emphasizes civic responsibility.
- The SIR process ensures accurate and updated electoral rolls.
- Participation in voter registration is a democratic duty.
- Over 50.11 crore forms have been distributed in the SIR drive.
- Engagement in the electoral process is vital for democracy.
Gorakhpur, Nov 18 (NationPress) In a remarkable display of civic duty and leadership, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath finalized the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the voter list on Tuesday at the meeting hall of the Gorakhnath Temple. The Chief Minister is officially registered as a voter at Booth No. 223, located at the Girls’ Primary School polling station near Jhulelal Temple within the Gorakhpur City Assembly constituency.
A Booth Level Officer (BLO) was present at the temple to assist in this process, allowing the Chief Minister to complete the SIR form and submit it promptly.
The Election Commission of India is executing the SIR from October 28 through February 7, 2026, throughout 12 states and Union Territories, including Uttar Pradesh.
This initiative aims to verify that the electoral rolls are precise, transparent, and current, thereby enhancing the integrity of the electoral process.
Officials indicated that this revision is necessary to uphold the principles of Article 326 of the Constitution, which guarantees free and fair elections based on adult suffrage.
By personally participating, the Chief Minister emphasized that updating the voter list transcends mere administrative necessity; it is a democratic responsibility for every citizen.
His participation, officials noted, bolsters voter awareness and promotes public engagement in the electoral process.
Accurate electoral rolls are vital to prevent disenfranchisement and ensure that every eligible voter can cast their vote without obstacles.
The SIR process faced political scrutiny during the Bihar Assembly elections when the opposition raised concerns about alleged irregularities involving both the state government and the Election Commission. The Congress Party even launched a Voter Adhikaar Yatra to address these issues.
According to data from the ECI, over 50.11 crore (98.32 percent) elector-specific Enumeration Forms have been distributed across 12 States and Union Territories as part of the second phase of the SIR drive.
The second phase, running from November 4 to December 4, includes door-to-door verification and updating voter information via Booth Level Officers (BLOs) and Booth Level Agents (BLAs) assigned by recognized political parties.