LUCKNOW, Nov. 22 -- Action has been initiated against officers, supervisors and booth level officers (BLOs) in various districts for alleged negligence in electoral roll revision work, a day after UP chief electoral officer (CEO) Navdeep Rinwa pulled up district election officers (DEOs) over delay in distribution of enumeration forms and slow digitisation of voter submissions under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. In Prayagraj, notices have been served on six officials for negligence in voter list revision, allowances of seven BLOs suspended and FIR filed against one BLO. In Bulandshahr and Bareilly, eight BLOs have been booked for negligence in distributing, collecting and digitising voter enumeration forms. Two BLOs in Bahraich have been suspended for negligence in SIR work. The action against these personnel reflected in the SIR data on Friday as the enumeration forms distribution data increased to 99.57% and the digitisation graph rose to 9.21%. Out of the 15,44,30,092 voters in the state, enumeration forms have been distributed among 15,37,71,608 voters while 1,42,20,715 enumeration forms have been digitised. Two officials and four supervisors have been issued "show-cause" notices for negligence, while allowances of 7 BLOs have been suspended. An FIR has also been ordered against one BLO, according to directives issued by ACM (III) Heeralal Saini. The lapses came to light during the training of BLOs at three designated centres, where four supervisors failed to report. Notices have been issued to: Ramkumar, assistant teacher at booth No 10, Kalyanpur; Umesh Chandra, assistant teacher supervising booths 29-39 in Umariyabadal; Deepak Tripathi, assistant teacher at booths 282-293; and Mandhesh Dhirendra Saroj, assistant teacher at booths 293-300. The allowances of several BLOs have been suspended due to zero form feeding or unauthorized activities. In a more serious case, an FIR has been directed against Shakuntala Yadav, anganwadi worker and BLO of booth No. 48, Primary School Vrisinpur (Ramgarh), for refusing to accept the required electoral forms. Over the past week, at least eight FIRs have been registered against BLOs here for alleged negligence in distributing, collecting and digitising voter enumeration forms. In Bulandshahr, Sikandrabad SDM Rakesh Kumar directed police to file FIRs against six BLOs on November 19 under the Representation of the People Act, 1950. The officers, from the Naugadh development block, were accused of failing to report for duty on time, shirking responsibilities, and delaying form collection. In Bareilly, two FIRs were registered on November 20 at Bithari Chainpur police station against BLOs Priya Gupta and Rukhsar Fatima. A routine review by ADM (First) Neha Dubey uncovered lapses in form distribution during house-to-house surveys in Baheri and Meerganj assembly segments. The officers allegedly skipped verification visits and submitted incomplete reports. Two BLOs in Bahraich have been suspended for negligence in SIR work. The action was taken by district basic education officer (BSA) AK Singh on the instructions of DEO and DM Akshay Tripathi. The suspended employees include headmistress Shama Nafees and assistant teacher Anurag. Shama Nafees was deployed in room no. 1 of polling station 322, Primary School Mohammad Nagar (Badhaaipurwa). According to the BSA, she failed to report for duty despite repeated directions issued by SDM, BDO Chittaura, tehsildar and BEO Chittaura. Assistant teacher Anurag, posted as a BLO in Assembly Constituency Balha (282), was found to be neglecting SIR work. His absence from duty was highlighted in a report submitted by Lekhpal Harvansh Prasad during the daily review of counting form distribution....