Mewat Election News: Special Intensive Revision (SIR) Gains Momentum
Mewat, Haryana: Voter Verification Process Intensifies

The voter verification process under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) campaign has gathered pace across the Mewat region. Election officials are working to update electoral rolls to ensure that every eligible citizen is correctly registered before the upcoming elections.
As the workload has increased significantly, the district administration has requested additional staff to complete the verification process within the scheduled timeline.
Why Is the Verification Important?
The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) is conducted to: Add newly eligible voters. Remove duplicate or incorrect entries. Update changes in address or personal details. Delete names of deceased or ineligible voters.
Officials have urged residents not to ignore the verification process, as failure to complete required formalities could lead to the removal of names from the voter list if eligibility cannot be confirmed.
Administration Requests More Workforce
According to officials, the verification campaign is progressing rapidly, but the number of households that need to be covered has increased the pressure on field teams.
To ensure every voter is verified on time, the administration has requested additional government employees to assist with: Door-to-door verification Document checking. Data entry and record updates. Support for Booth Level Officers (BLOs). The move aims to complete the voter roll revision efficiently and minimize errors.
What Should Residents Do?
Citizens are advised to cooperate with Booth Level Officers and keep their documents ready during verification. Commonly requested documents may include: Aadhaar Card Voter ID Card Proof of Residence Age Proof (where applicable) If any information has changed recently, residents should inform election officials during the verification process.
How to Check If Your Name Is on the Voter List
Residents should verify their names in the electoral roll as early as possible. If any discrepancy is found, they should immediately contact the local election office or their Booth Level Officer and submit the required correction forms within the prescribed deadline.
Officials Appeal for Public Cooperation
Election authorities have appealed to citizens not to wait until the last moment. Timely verification helps maintain an accurate electoral roll and ensures that eligible voters can exercise their democratic right without complications on polling day.
Officials also emphasized that public cooperation is essential for completing the Special Intensive Revision successfully and ensuring a transparent election process.
The voter verification campaign in Mewat is moving at full speed, with the administration seeking additional staff to handle the increasing workload. Residents are strongly encouraged to verify their details promptly and cooperate with election officials to avoid any inconvenience, including the possible deletion of their names from the voter list due to incomplete verification.

