Jyotiraditya Scindia Reviews SIR Process in Shivpuri, Critiques Opposition
Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia recently visited Shivpuri to review the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process, praising party workers for their efforts. He criticized the Congress and TMC for their inconsistent stance on electoral processes, asserting that the SIR is a longstanding initiative that promotes transparency. Following the SIR, the voter count in Shivpuri has surpassed 1.24 million, with ongoing efforts to register new voters. Scindia emphasized the importance of unity among the organization, workers, and voters for strengthening democracy and national progress.
Jan 10, 2026, 20:06 IST
Scindia Commences Day with Public Engagement in Shivpuri
Shivpuri/Gwalior. Jyotiraditya Scindia, the Union Minister for Communications and Development of the Northeast, along with his role as the MP for Guna, began his day in Shivpuri by engaging with the public. He reviewed the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process in the region and praised the contributions of party officials and workers involved in this initiative. He emphasized that an organization is the lifeblood of any institution, and it is through the efforts of these workers that the BJP has emerged as the largest political organization globally.
Congress and TMC's Double Standards on SIR Exposed
During the discussions, Scindia launched a sharp critique against the Congress party regarding their questions about the SIR process. He stated that when the BJP wins based on the Election Commission's procedures, the opposition attempts to discredit it. However, when the same procedures favor them, they suddenly become democratic and fair.
He clarified that the SIR is not a new initiative and has been implemented previously. Governments that adhere to truth and the Constitution have no reason to fear such transparent processes. Additionally, he took a jab at the Trinamool Congress, mentioning recent protests in West Bengal, while hinting that everyone knows where the Ganges flows through Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, suggesting their time is nearing.
Post-SIR Voter Count in Shivpuri Surpasses 1.24 Million
In the meeting, it was reported that following the SIR process, the total number of voters in Shivpuri district has exceeded 1.24 million. Efforts related to Form 6 for new voters are continuously progressing.
Strengthening Democracy Through Unity
Concluding his address, the Union Minister remarked that when the organization, workers, and voters maintain a strong connection with one another, democracy becomes robust, and the nation advances on the path of progress.