India, Aug. 18 -- More than two crore voter enumeration forms remain uncollected in Maharashtra during the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) as the electors were either absent, deceased or had shifted, as per official data released on Monday.

NCP (SP) MLA Rohit Pawar, who met poll officials, objected to the "exclusion" of over two crore names from the electoral rolls.

The enumeration phase of the SIR began in the state on June 30.

As per data released by Maharashtra's Chief Electoral Officer on Monday, the state has 9,78,54,049 voters. Enumeration forms of 7,69,52,262 voters, or 78.64 per cent, have been digitised, while forms of 2,07,93,916 voters, or 21.25 per cent, remained uncollected as the voters were either absent, deceas...