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Eloped Couples Now Worried About Voter List Updates: SIR Sparks Flood of Reels and Memes Online

Lucknow, December 2, 2025:
While the control rooms set up for the SIR (Special Information Request) form are ringing nonstop, a parallel storm has taken over social media. Instagram and Facebook are flooded with reels and memes poking fun at the chaos surrounding the SIR process—especially the tense dynamics between sons-in-law and their in-laws.

These in-laws are educated fools; they can’t even send the 2003 voter list…
Mother-in-law, forgive my mistakes… just send your daughter’s Aadhaar card, only ten days left…
Sasuji, tell me when to bring her home, just give me your EPIC numbers…
These humorous dialogues have become viral templates showcasing how SIR has changed the tone between families.

Confusion Everywhere — From Voter List to Control Rooms

Across the state capital, people are running from office to office, unsure of how to fill the SIR form. Some are endlessly searching for the 2003 voter list on the Election Commission’s website, while others are flooding the helpline with desperate calls. Long queues are forming at booths where the enumeration forms are being filled.

Sensing the public frustration, social media influencers have turned the chaos into content. Their reels—highlighting situations from villages and urban neighborhoods—are offering comic relief while capturing the ground reality.

Eloped Couples Also Caught in the SIR Web

The trending reels also highlight the plight of couples who ran away from home and married without family consent. Many had cut off all ties with their families. But with the SIR drive underway, they are now scrambling to get their details into the voter list.

Videos show runaway couples “surrendering” before their families to obtain voter data, while others depict parents taking humorous revenge, refusing to share EPIC or Aadhaar information.

Government Departments Not Spared Either

The chaos within government machinery has also become meme material. Reels portraying the daily arguments among BLOs, supervisors, ROs, and AROs—especially while collecting forms during the day and entering data late into the night—are going viral.

Clips from popular films showing comic exchanges between bosses and workers are being recast to reflect the pressure-filled atmosphere inside SIR war rooms.

A Bureaucratic Exercise Turns into a Social Media Festival

What began as a strict administrative exercise has now morphed into a social media phenomenon, blending government pressure, public confusion, and humor into one giant online trend.


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