<p>Bengaluru: Hundreds of Bihar natives residing in Bengaluru came together at Freedom Park on Saturday, expressing their anger against the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar.</p><p>The participants expressed concern over the inadequate timeline and complex documentation demands of the drive and highlighted the risk of being deleted from the voter rolls due to their temporary absence from Bihar and inability to submit parental and birth documents in time. </p><p>“We are citizens. We are voters. We are not invisible just because we work outside Bihar,” one of the gathered participants said.</p>.Parliament Monsoon Session: I.N.D.I.A. bloc to raise Pahalgam attack, Trump's claims on 'ceasefire', Bihar SIR .<p>The participants signed a demand letter addressed to the Election Commission of India. The letter urged the commission to postpone the SIR drive and asked them to wait till the festival season when most of the non-resident Biharis return home. They opined that more time and flexibility should be given for genuine voters to verify their status and submit documents.</p>
<p>Bengaluru: Hundreds of Bihar natives residing in Bengaluru came together at Freedom Park on Saturday, expressing their anger against the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar.</p><p>The participants expressed concern over the inadequate timeline and complex documentation demands of the drive and highlighted the risk of being deleted from the voter rolls due to their temporary absence from Bihar and inability to submit parental and birth documents in time. </p><p>“We are citizens. We are voters. We are not invisible just because we work outside Bihar,” one of the gathered participants said.</p>.Parliament Monsoon Session: I.N.D.I.A. bloc to raise Pahalgam attack, Trump's claims on 'ceasefire', Bihar SIR .<p>The participants signed a demand letter addressed to the Election Commission of India. The letter urged the commission to postpone the SIR drive and asked them to wait till the festival season when most of the non-resident Biharis return home. They opined that more time and flexibility should be given for genuine voters to verify their status and submit documents.</p>