Chandigarh: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini actively participated in the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) campaign of electoral rolls during his visit to Naraingarh on Wednesday by personally filling out his enumeration form and submitting it to the Booth Level Officer (BLO) at the Naraingarh Rest House.
After carefully filling out his enumeration form pertaining to Booth No. 129, Nayab Singh Saini handed it over to Booth Level Officer (BLO) Rakesh Kumar. On the occasion, he described the Special Intensive Revision campaign of electoral rolls as an important initiative towards strengthening democracy.
The Chief Minister said that a clean and updated electoral roll is the foundation of a free, fair and transparent electoral process. Inclusion of every eligible citizen in the electoral roll and removal of ineligible entries further strengthens the democratic system. He appealed to all eligible voters to fill out their enumeration forms in a timely manner and submit them to their respective BLOs, while extending full cooperation to the Special Intensive Revision campaign.
He said that active participation by citizens would help make the electoral rolls more accurate and error-free, thereby further strengthening the democratic process.
The Chief Minister also appreciated the efforts of BLOs and election officials engaged in the campaign and directed them to ensure outreach to every eligible voter so that no deserving voter is left out of the electoral rolls.