On January 25, 2026, Congress and five other Assam political parties accused election officials of filing fake objections to remove voters from the draft electoral roll. They submitted a memorandum to the Chief Electoral Officer during the Special Revision exercise. According to the December 27, 2025 draft, Assam has 2.51 crore voters after deleting 4.78 lakh dead, 5.23 lakh shifted, and 53,619 duplicate entries. The Opposition—including Congress, Raijor Dal, Assam Jatiya Parishad, CPI, CPI (Marxist), and CPI (Marxist–Leninist)—claimed widespread political interference and legal violations. They called the process "arbitrary, unlawful, and unconstitutional," accusing officials of breaking several election laws and ignoring ECI directives. They said massive objections were filed on false grounds like death or moving away, but notices were wrongly sent to voters without specifying reasons. "Several objectors of such fake objections have come forward to declare that they had no knowledge about the filing," said their memorandum. The parties raised concerns over genuine voters being denied their rights due to eviction or shifting addresses. They highlighted BJP leaders taking control of an election office in Boko to delete voters' names unlawfully. Some Booth Level Officers also reported coercion. They cited Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma's statement about causing "utpaat within the ambit of the law" against a community during the revision, calling it "arbitrary, malafide, and unconstitutional." The Opposition urged the Chief Electoral Officer to reject illegal objections, stop voter harassment, punish fraudsters, allow affected voters to file Form 8, bar political influence in election offices, and register FIRs against BJP leaders involved in Boko.