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Politics
Mizoram Parties Agree to Remove Voters Lacking 2005 SIR Linkage
✍️ Northeast Today
🗓 08 Jul 2026, 02:32 PM
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An all-party meeting in Mizoram has supported the removal of voters from the electoral roll who do not have a link to the 2005 Special Immigrant Registration (SIR).
A significant consensus has emerged from an all-party meeting held in Mizoram, with participants agreeing on the necessity of removing voters from the electoral rolls. This decision specifically targets individuals whose names are registered but lack a connection to the 2005 Special Immigrant Registration (SIR) process.
The resolution passed during the meeting indicates a strong stance by the political parties present to ensure the integrity of the voter list. The focus on the 2005 SIR linkage suggests a move to address concerns regarding voter eligibility and potentially identify individuals who may have been enrolled without proper verification under that specific registration scheme.
Further discussions are expected to follow regarding the implementation of this decision and the procedures that will be adopted to identify and remove the concerned voters. The meeting underscored the collective will of Mizoram's political spectrum to streamline the electoral process.
The resolution passed during the meeting indicates a strong stance by the political parties present to ensure the integrity of the voter list. The focus on the 2005 SIR linkage suggests a move to address concerns regarding voter eligibility and potentially identify individuals who may have been enrolled without proper verification under that specific registration scheme.
Further discussions are expected to follow regarding the implementation of this decision and the procedures that will be adopted to identify and remove the concerned voters. The meeting underscored the collective will of Mizoram's political spectrum to streamline the electoral process.