BJP scrambles to prevent losses from massive voter deletions in Uttar Pradesh's SIR 2026

Following extensive voter name deletions in urban areas of Uttar Pradesh under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) 2026, the BJP's central leadership has placed the party in high-alert operational mode. Workers and leaders have been assigned to focus entirely on voter enrollment and recovery efforts to avert potential losses.

The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) 2026 in Uttar Pradesh has led to huge voter name deletions, particularly in urban regions, prompting the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to scramble and prevent potential vote losses. The party's central leadership has activated a high-alert operational mode, directing workers and leaders to concentrate solely on voter enrollment and recovery efforts.

In this mode, the BJP has mandated booth-level reports to assess the situation. Key meetings are being held to strategize responses. This development highlights the critical role of maintaining an accurate voter list in India's most populous state ahead of electoral battles.

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Supreme Court of India scene with disappointed West Bengal election staff and vibrant polling booth crowds highlighting high turnout.
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Supreme Court directs 65 Bengal poll duty staff to approach tribunals

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India's Supreme Court directed petitioners, including 65 on election duty in West Bengal whose names were deleted from the voter list after Special Intensive Revision (SIR), to approach appellate tribunals. The court refused their plea for immediate voting rights. It also praised the record 92.88% turnout and peaceful polling in the first phase.

The Election Commission of India has announced the third phase of its Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls covering 16 states and three union territories.

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Delhi's chief electoral officer reported that nearly 42% of voters have been mapped to 2002 rolls. The special intensive revision of electoral rolls will begin on June 30.

Results of the 2026 assembly elections in Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Puducherry have been declared. The BJP and its partners retained power in Assam and Puducherry, while incumbents lost in the other three states. The outcomes highlight factors shaping India's path as a secular, democratic, federal republic.

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The BJP Central Election Committee held a meeting at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's residence on 1 June 2026. The meeting discussed strategy for Rajya Sabha and Legislative Council elections.

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