Today, a crucial meeting was held in the Narendra Nagar assembly constituency with party officials and respected workers as part of the Special Revision Campaign (SIR), aimed at making India’s electoral system more transparent, robust, and democratic.
The meeting included a detailed discussion on the special revision of the electoral roll under the SIR process. Information was shared on important topics such as adding the names of new eligible voters, removing ineligible and duplicate entries, and verifying and correcting voter details. The main objective of this campaign is to make the electoral roll accurate, transparent, and reliable, so that no infiltrator can influence constitutional elections and the country’s democratic system remains secure.
On this occasion, *Minister Subodh Uniyal said that the Bharatiya Janata Party’s policy against infiltration is clear—Detect, Delete, and Deport.* He stated that the purification of the electoral roll is essential for strengthening democracy, and the SIR campaign is a significant step in this direction.
The program was attended by BJP State Secretary Shri Nalin Bhatt, Block Head Smt. Diksha Rana, and many other party officials and respected workers. Everyone emphasized the importance of active participation and public awareness to make the SIR campaign a success.


