PATNA, Aug. 31 -- With only two days remaining for filing of objections/claims in the ongoing second phase of special intensive revision (SIR) exercise in Bihar, around 1.33 million first time voters have applied for registration, meaning the number of final electors may go higher than 72.4 million enlisted in the draft roll released last month. Similarly, the list of excluded voters may also swell beyond 6.5 million with the Election Commission serving notices to more than 300,000 electors allegedly found filing "dubious" details or "inadequate credentials for citizenship". The final draft of rolls revised through SIR will be published on September 30. As per data shared by the ECI, a total of 1.33 million applications were received under Form-6 since August 1 when the poll panel opened the forum for people to submit objections or applications. They were all filed by youths attaining 18 years of age. Another 227,000 persons have filed objections/claims directly of which 29,872 are for inclusion of names while 197,000 are for exclusion of names (names appearing in two places), the data said. P3...