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Former Indian Envoy Flags Personal Data Mismatch in Voter SIR List

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A former Indian ambassador has raised concerns after finding discrepancies in his details listed in the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. The ex-diplomat stated he has represented India in three countries, highlighting his established public identity, yet his information appeared incorrectly in the list. This is not an isolated case, as several public figures have previously reported similar errors or missing entries in the SIR data. The issue draws attention to potential inaccuracies in the voter roll revision process that could affect legitimate voters. Electoral authorities have yet to officially respond to the specific concerns raised by the former envoy.

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