BJP mobilisiert gegen Verluste durch massive Wählerlöschungen in Uttar Pradeshs SIR 2026

Nach umfangreichen Löschungen von Wählernamen in städtischen Gebieten von Uttar Pradesh im Rahmen der Special Intensive Revision (SIR) 2026 hat die zentrale Führung der BJP die Partei in einen Hochalarm-Betriebsmodus versetzt. Arbeiter und Führer wurden angewiesen, sich vollständig auf Wähleranmeldungen und -wiederaufnahmen zu konzentrieren, um potenzielle Verluste abzuwenden.

Die Special Intensive Revision (SIR) 2026 in Uttar Pradesh hat zu massiven Löschungen von Wählernamen geführt, insbesondere in städtischen Regionen, was die Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) dazu veranlasst, hektisch zu handeln, um potenzielle Stimmverluste zu verhindern. Die zentrale Parteiführung hat einen Hochalarm-Betriebsmodus aktiviert und Arbeiter sowie Führer angewiesen, sich ausschließlich auf Wähleranmeldungen und -wiederherstellungen zu konzentrieren. In diesem Modus hat die BJP Berichte auf Booth-Ebene zur Lagebeurteilung angeordnet. Wichtige Treffen zur Strategieentwicklung finden statt. Diese Entwicklung unterstreicht die entscheidende Rolle einer genauen Wählerliste im bevölkerungsreichsten Bundesstaat Indiens vor bevorstehenden Wahlschlachten.

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The Supreme Court directed the Election Commission to freeze West Bengal's voter rolls and publish the supplementary list by midnight after noting that adjudication of claims from voters deleted during the Special Intensive Revision was nearly complete. The court refused to set a deadline for appellate tribunals, stressing the need to freeze the lists now.

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