Congress trains party workers for SIR exercise in Haryana's Jhajjar
Congress trains workers for SIR exercise in Jhajjar

The Congress party conducted a training camp for booth-level agents (BLA-2) from the Matanhel and Salhawas blocks on Sunday, focusing on the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. The event took place at the Community Centre in Matanhel village, with former minister and Jhajjar MLA Geeta Bhukkal attending as chief guest.

Bhukkal stresses transparent voter list revision

Addressing party workers and functionaries, Bhukkal highlighted the necessity of a transparent and error-free voter list revision process. She urged Congress workers to actively participate in the SIR exercise by closely monitoring their respective polling booths and thoroughly verifying voter records.

According to Bhukkal, it is essential to ensure every eligible voter is included in the electoral rolls while identifying and reporting any bogus or ineligible entries. She emphasized the importance of electoral integrity and appealed to party workers to remain alert and vigilant throughout the revision process to safeguard the voting rights of genuine electors.

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Bhukkal targets BJP over alleged voter manipulation

Bhukkal also criticized the BJP government regarding the SIR of electoral rolls, alleging that in BJP-ruled states, efforts had been made to delete voters' names from electoral rolls and manipulate the voting process. She countered remarks made by senior BJP leader Om Prakash Dhankar, asserting that the Congress was fully capable of handling its own political battles.

“Dhankar Sahib should worry about his own affairs and leave the concerns regarding our MP Deepender Hooda and our leader Bhupinder Hooda to us. We know how to fight our own political battles,” Bhukkal added.

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