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Yogi Adityanath Asks BJP Workers to Stay Alert During SIR Voter List Revision in UP

The Uttar Pradesh government emphasises the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral roll, urging door-to-door verification to ensure accuracy, include all eligible voters, and extend timelines if required. The campaign aims to improve turnout and strengthen democratic processes ahead of the 2027 elections.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath asked Bharatiya Janata Party office-bearers and booth workers to stay alert during the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls, known as SIR. Yogi Adityanath stressed that no incorrect names should enter the voter list and no genuine voter should be left out under any circumstance.

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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath urged BJP workers to ensure accuracy during the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, which has been extended until December 26, to include new voters and remove ineligible ones ahead of the 2027 assembly elections.

Addressing party workers, Yogi Adityanath urged that BJP teams visit homes with the voter list and check every entry carefully. According to Yogi Adityanath, this door-to-door exercise is central to the SIR drive and is important for a clean and complete electoral roll across Uttar Pradesh.

CM Yogi Adityanath on SIR voter list SIR campaign and electoral vigilance

The Chief Minister spoke at the Yogiraj Baba Gambhirnath auditorium in Gorakhpur during a review meeting on the SIR campaign. Office-bearers and workers from all seven organisational mandals of the BJP metropolitan unit attended. Yogi Adityanath described the exercise as a national responsibility linked with the strength of democracy and called for full cooperation from party workers.

Yogi Adityanath warned party cadres against two specific lapses. The first is allowing any false or ineligible name to be added to the electoral rolls. The second is failing to include even a single eligible voter. Yogi Adityanath said both errors damage democratic processes and must be avoided at every booth.

CM Yogi Adityanath on SIR voter list SIR campaign and new voters

Yogi Adityanath asked workers to focus on households where members have recently changed address after marriage. If a daughter’s name shifts to the in-laws’ address, the new daughter-in-law’s name should also be added to the local voter list. He also directed that every person turning 18 by 1 January must be enrolled as a new voter without delay.

The Chief Minister referred to some localities where polling booths are located far from residential clusters. Yogi Adityanath told party workers to file formal complaints with the district election officer in such cases. According to Yogi Adityanath, shorter distances to booths help voters, improve turnout and support better participation in future elections.

CM Yogi Adityanath on SIR voter list SIR campaign and opposition criticism

Yogi Adityanath targeted opposition parties over their statements on the SIR process. The Chief Minister said those who wish to weaken democracy are making irrelevant comments about the revision exercise. Yogi Adityanath alleged that these groups praise their own efforts when they win but blame electronic voting machines whenever they lose.

According to Yogi Adityanath, Congress, Samajwadi Party and other opposition parties have turned this allegation into their main talking point. Yogi Adityanath argued that a stronger democracy means a stronger country, and that some opposition parties do not want democratic institutions to gain that strength. The Chief Minister linked support for SIR with commitment to democratic stability.

CM Yogi Adityanath on SIR voter list SIR campaign data and deadlines

The state is currently carrying out a Special Intensive Revision of the voter list, with fresh deadlines. The SIR timeline has already been extended a second time, now running until 26 December. Uttar Pradesh Chief Electoral Officer Navdeep Rinwa said the ongoing work will be reviewed on 26 December, and an additional extension may be considered if required.

Election officials are simultaneously enrolling new voters, tracing missing electors and mapping the old electoral roll with the updated one. The Supreme Court has directed that SIR timelines in Uttar Pradesh may be extended if needed. Booth Level Agents of political parties are working with Booth Level Officers to locate voters who are missing booth-wise from the current records.

Item Figure / Detail
Total voters in Uttar Pradesh 15.44 crore
Voters not yet traced 2.95 crore
Mapped with 2003 voter list Over 82 percent voters
Current SIR deadline 26 December
Next Uttar Pradesh Assembly election year 2027

Data from the electoral authorities show more than 82 percent of voters have already been matched with the 2003 voter list. However, 2.95 crore voters remain untraceable. If verification fails, their names will be removed from the rolls. Officials note that with assembly elections due in 2027, there is still time to refine and cleanse the voter list.

The discussions around the SIR exercise highlight both political disagreements and administrative goals. Yogi Adityanath presents the campaign as essential for accurate voter lists and higher turnout, while election officials underline compliance with court directions and deadlines. Together, these efforts aim to produce a more reliable electoral roll across Uttar Pradesh before the next major polls.

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