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Punjab State targets 90 percent pre-SIR mapping before Special Intensive Revision (SIR) begins

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Chandigarh : Punjab State targets 90 percent pre-mapping before Special Intensive Revision (SIR) begins. Disclosing the same today, Chief Electoral Officer Punjab Mrs. Anindita Mitra said that during pre-SIR mapping in Punjab State, more than 84 percent voters have been successfully mapped. During this mapping, the SIR conducted in Punjab State in the year 2003 is being used as a basis for matching with the current voter lists.

She said that even if a voter is not pre-mapped, the voter will still have to fill the enumeration form(EF) given by BLO and submit it to the BLO, after which the name of the concerned voter will be added to the draft roll.

Chief Electoral Officer Punjab Mrs. Anindita Mitra appealed to the voters of Punjab to participate in the SIR in large numbers and offer maximum cooperation to the BLOs.

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