LUCKNOW, Dec. 7 -- In a first-of-its-kind action in Uttar Pradesh, a woman and her two sons have been booked for providing false information during the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Rampur district, authorities said on Saturday. According to Rampur district magistrate AK Dwivedi, during the digitisation of SIR forms submitted in assembly constituency 37 (Rampur), Part 248, the BLO (booth level officer) found that Noorjahan Khan fraudulently filed forms for her two sons - Aamir and Khan - who have been living in Dubai and Kuwait, respectively, for several years. Investigation revealed that the mother had concealed the fact that her sons were not residing in India and had submitted the forms on their behalf, allegedly forging their signatures. The district magistrate instructed the assistant registration officer to lodge a complaint, following which an FIR was filed against all three under relevant sections of the BNS, 2023 and Section 31 of the Representation of the People Act, 1950. The Rampur administration stressed that providing false information, concealing facts, or creating dual entries in the voter list constitutes a punishable offence under the guidelines of the ECI. Rajasthan on Saturday completed 100% digitisation of its electoral roll under SIR, becoming the first state in the country to do so, chief electoral officer Navin Mahajan said....