PATNA, July 17 -- With only nine days left for the Special Intensive Revision ( SIR) to conclude in Bihar, the Opposition Rashtriya Janata Dal ( RJD) has entrusted state officials of the party to visit all districts and monitor the voter enrolment drive, apprehending that party's core voters might lose voting rights in case they do not fill up the forms. Sources said four to five teams had been constituted for each of the districts, comprising state-level party functionaries, who had been assigned districts to set up camp and work closely with party appointed booth-level agents. "We have tasked the teams to visit each district as specified. The team of state leaders would be camping in the districts and oversee how many voters in blocks and villages have not filled up enumeration forms or are facing any difficulty in doing so. Corrective steps would be taken so that all voters fill up the enumeration forms within the deadline of July 25 of SIR," said Chittaranjan Gagan, state party spokesperson and senior leader. The RJD had around 55,000 booth-level agents( BLAs), sources said. The teams for overseeing the SIR have already started reaching the districts from Tuesday onwards and many of the teams left for their respective districts on Wednesday. "We have got reports from districts that a large number of voters are still not knowing about SIR or enumeration forms. The aim of sending teams is to make sure that voters in general do not miss out in filling up the forms as otherwise they would lose their right to vote," said another RJD leader. However, sources said the move of sending teams to districts was aimed at growing apprehensions within the RJD that the party might lose out politically ahead of the state polls in case party's traditional voters, especially from Yadav, OBCs, scheduled and minority community failed to fill the forms to enrol their names in the draft list (to be published on August 1). "If a voter for any reason does not fill the form, he/she might lose his/her chance to vote. We do not want that to happen. This is why we are concerned and sent teams to oversee the exercise. There are a lot of anomalies still in the SIR," said Gagan. Significantly, leader of the Opposition Tejashwi Prasad Yadav too has expressed this apprehension of a large number of voters' names getting struck off from the electoral rolls in the ongoing SIR. Yadav has alleged that there is a clandestine agenda of the BJP to strike off at least four to five per cent of voters from the rolls, in a bid to take advantage during the Assembly polls where the margin of victory of candidates is usually small, ranging from 3,000-4,000 votes. "If let us assume that 1 % of voters out of 7.90 crore voters are struck off, the number would stand at 7.90 lakh. That way, if 7.90 lakh voters are divided into 243 seats, the number of voters to be erased from the rolls would come to 3,251. In the last 2020 polls, 52 seats were such where the margin of victory was less than 5,000 votes, whereas in 2020 polls, 35 seats were such where the margin of win was less than 3,000 votes. So, the intention is clear as to why they want to strike off names in booths of certain communities and sections. But we are vigilant and our workers are visiting house to house to ensure that names of voters do not get striked off," said Yadav, in a press statement. The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Wednesday issued a statement stating that 6.99 crore electors out of 7.89 crore ( ie 88.65%) have given their enumeration forms to be included in the draft electoral roll to be published on August 1. Any elector can check the status of their enumeration form either on ECINET app or on https://voters.eci.gov.in. The press note also said that in order to re-verify such electors who have not been found at their addresses despite three visits of BLOs, probably deceased or permanently shifted from their previous addresses or having enrolled at multiple places , the information will also be shared with the district presidents of political parties /1.5 lakh BLAs appointed by them from tomorrow onwards, so that the exact status of such electors can be confirmed by them before July 25. The ECI also said special camps are also being set up in all 5683 wards of all 261 urban local bodies (ULBs) of Bihar to ensure that no eligible electors is left out....