New Delhi: Separating the allegations by opposition MPs Asaduddin Owaisi and Randeep Surjevala, that special intensive amendment of electoral rolls in Bihar is a practice in disintegrating minorities and uncertain communities, on Wednesday, the Election Commission asked them to register their claims and objections to register their claims and objections before 1 sept 1.“Mr. Owaisi and Mr. Surjevala should ensure that their state units and booth level agents provide the facility of those they complain, they have been wrongly excluded to file their claims with the ERO to add back to the electoral rolls. Even the National Party leaders have also complained to the fold in the fold. Publication of roll at 9 am.On the other hand, 3,659 individual voters filed their claims and objections directly during this period. Another 19,186 newly qualified voters have also filed an argument for fresh enrollment through Form 6 with a mandatory announcement. The EC said on Wednesday that it is revising the Bihar role according to the Constitution and the current laws, and with full transparency. The poll panel said, “Citizens are also aware that the amendment of the electoral rolls is mandatory according to Section 21 (2) (A) of the Representation of the People’s Act, 1950 before every election, and Rule 25, Election Rules is mandatory as per Rule 25 of the 1960 registration.” While the opposition parties questioned the purpose of Sir exercise, the EC underlined that it has become the first state in the country, limiting the number of booths per booth to 1,200, which is expected to cut the queue on the day of polling. The EC stated that the list of voters reported by the deceased by BLOs, permanently shifted, with two votes and who could not be contacted after at least three visits, were shared with all political parties and their Blas before July 20, they were given enough time to report any wrong addition or deletion.