CEO, BLOs should ensure no grievances of voters ignored, like in Bihar, West Bengal, TN and Assam in SIR
Having spoiled entire nation against United Democratic process in dividing into Manuwad Nation and it is paramount duty of Poll Officers to ensure democracy. All Paries have sought transparency in voter list "Revision" On the sidelines of conducting the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) have their concerns over the extensive pre-enumeration exercise already conducted by election authorities to promote manuwadi terrorism.
It seems Mr Owaisi demanded that enumeration forms be made available in English, Urdu and Telugu. All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) and the Freedom Party leaders on Saturday met the Telangana Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) and submitted a detailed representation seeking greater transparency, voter assistance and procedural clarity during the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Telangana.
All the parties including AIMIM, Indian National Congress, Freedom Party and BRS had raised concerns over the extensive pre-enumeration exercise already conducted by election authorities.
A large scale pre-survey has been carried out and lakhs of voters have reportedly been mapped. The information collected during this exercise should be shared with recognised Booth Level Agents (BLAs) so that voters can be properly assisted while filling up their enumeration forms in the presence of Booth Level Officers (BLOs), Freedom Party Working Committee Chairman MA Mujeeb felt.
The Fredom Party and other parties demanded the Election Commission issue pre-filled enumeration forms containing details from both the 2002 and 2025 electoral rolls. Such a step would significantly reduce the burden on voters as well as BLOs during the house-to-house enumeration process scheduled between June 25 and July 24.
If voters have already been mapped during the pre-enumeration exercise, there is no reason why they should once again be required to manually fill in details that are already available with the Election Commission, the Freedom Party Chairman said.
All parties unanimously demanded that enumeration forms be made available in English and Urdu, in addition to Telugu. While English is widely used in official communication across Telangana, the Urdu is the state's second official language and is the primary language for a significant section of the population.
All the parties further sought a clear Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to address anomalies that may arise during voter verification, including discrepancies in names, age-related mismatches and family-linking issues.
All party also requested broader acceptance of government-issued documents for verification and sought clarity on the procedure for voters whose names are missing from the latest electoral roll. The parties desired the revision exercise to be transparent, inclusive and voter-friendly and pro democratic.
Telangana Chief Electoral Officer, BLOs should ensure that the genuine voters should not face unnecessary hurdles in securing their place on the electoral roll.





