India, Sept. 17 -- To remain on the electoral rolls, voters in Delhi shall not have to submit any proofs, but only an enumeration form, if their names were on the 2002 rolls, the Election Commission has said, as a Special Intensive Revision of the lists is set to start in the national capital.
For others, the process is likely to be similar to that in Bihar, whereby parents' names on the older list and/or identity and residence proofs may be required for someone to remain on the rolls. Details of which proofs will suffice are not yet out, though it took Supreme Court intervention for Aadhaar to be considered in Bihar, that too as proof of identity, not citizenship. The verdict in the Bihar SIR case is likely by October first week, and wi...
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