Chandigarh 27 May, 2026
An important meeting of the Action and Monitoring Committee constituted by the Haryana Pradesh Congress regarding the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls was held today. During the meeting, detailed discussions were conducted on ensuring that the voter list revision process across the state remains fair, transparent, and error-free, and a comprehensive organizational strategy was formulated.
The meeting was attended by Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee President Rao Narendra Singh, former Haryana Chief Minister and Leader of Opposition Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Haryana Congress co-incharges Jitendra Baghel and Praful Gudhe, along with several senior party leaders. The leaders stated that for the strengthening of democracy, it is extremely important that every eligible citizen’s name is correctly included in the electoral rolls and that no voter’s name is removed unnecessarily.
The meeting reviewed the ongoing Special Intensive Revision campaign across the state, and organizational responsibilities were assigned from the district level down to the booth level. Congress leaders made it clear that every party worker would carry out their responsibilities with full seriousness and dedication to safeguard voters’ rights. They further stated that the party would remain fully vigilant regarding any irregularities, negligence, or discrepancies in the voter lists.
On the occasion, MLAs Bharat Bhushan Batra, Ashok Arora, Aftab Ahmed, and Chander Prakash, former Speaker Kuldeep Sharma, former ministers Karan Singh Dalal and Dr. M.L. Ranga, Dharmveer Goyat, retired IAS officer Vinay Yadav, Advocate Bijendra Ranga, Advocate Randhir Singh Rana, Mohan Dhillon, Sweta Dhull, and Surender Sharma, along with several senior leaders and office bearers, were present.
In addition, a one-day training camp was organized for all District Congress Committee Presidents and BLA-1 representatives from all 90 Assembly constituencies. During the training program, National Connect Center Vice Chairman Captain Arvind and his team provided detailed guidance on maintaining electoral rolls at the booth level, adding new voters, correcting errors, updating records of deceased or shifted voters, and both online and offline procedures.
The trainers also explained to the BLA-1 workers how to conduct door-to-door verification of actual voter status and ensure that no eligible voter is deprived of their voting rights. The training camp also covered technical aspects, documentation procedures, and Election Commission guidelines in detail.
Congress leaders stated that the electoral roll is the foundation of democracy, and maintaining its accuracy and transparency is a collective responsibility of all political parties and democratic institutions. The party expressed confidence that trained workers would play an active role at the booth level and make a significant contribution toward strengthening the voter list revision process.
The program began with floral tributes being paid to the portrait of India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Leaders remembered Pandit Nehru’s contribution to democratic values, constitutional institutions, and nation-building, and pledged to follow his ideals.















