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<h1>Supreme Court orders Election Commission to publish voter deletions and accept Aadhaar under SIR rules for transparency</h1> The Supreme Court issued an interim order in a case challenging the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of Bihar's electoral rolls, directing the Commission to publish the names and reasons for deleting 6.5 million voters to ensure transparency. The order requires the Commission to make this information publicly accessible without political party intermediaries and to accept Aadhaar as valid identification. Petitioners raised concerns about the legality of the SIR and the exclusion of millions, including migrant workers and individuals mistakenly declared dead. The court's directive addresses objections about the drive's implementation and calls for the Election Commission to correct errors and establish grievance redressal mechanisms at local levels, emphasizing fairness, natural justice, and transparency.