Hyderabad: Ahead of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in 12 states and Union Territories (UTs), confusion prevails over progeny and the filling of the enumeration form.

Although filling most of the form is simple, people are confused over which details from the previous SIR to include.

Progeny details in SIR

In the enumeration form, electors can either give details of themselves or their relatives from the previous SIR.

Giving either detail will help in linking or mapping. However, the confusion is over who will be considered a relative for the sake of the form.

The form mentioned, “Details of the relative, whose name is given in previous column, in the last SIR”. However, chief election commissioner Gyanesh Kumar during the press conference held recently said t

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