'Rushed, unreliable': TVK Chief Vijay urges EC to fix glitches in SIR
The TVK Chief strongly criticised SIR, calling it confusing and unfair.
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Vijay asked new voters and first-time voters to fill out Form 6 (ANI)
Chennai, 15 Nov
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam President, actor-politician Vijay
on Saturday flagged what he called several issues in connection with the
ongoing SIR exercise and urged the Election Commission to ensure that voting
rights are not made subject to a "rushed, arbitrary and unreliable
process."
The TVK underlined "issues noticed on the ground,"
and listed points including inadvertent risk of mass disenfranchisement of
sections of people like migrant workers.
Requirement to link EPIC card with a mobile number for
online submission becoming a barrier, difficulties in accessing and retrieving
voter information from the 2002/2005 SIR records, were among the other issues
tagged by Vijay in a representation to Chief Election Commissioner and Election
Commissioners.
He said: "We place this representation in a spirit of
cooperative federalism and democratic partnership, with the singular objective
of ensuring that no Tamilian is inadvertently excluded from the rolls. We hope
that the people of Tamil Nadu receive due care, attention and sensitivity from
the ECI and their voting rights are not made subject to a rushed, arbitrary and
unreliable process."
The TVK chief said when the EC issued an order in June 2025
announcing SIR in Bihar with a total timeline of 3 months with fresh guidelines
and restrictions, the EC did not find enough reason to start SIR process in
Tamil Nadu with a longer timeline for each stage.
The party said: "We have received feedback that voters
are facing persistent difficulties in accessing and retrieving their voter
information from the 2002/2005 SIR records. Such inaccessibility is materially
hindering and in many cases, preventing eligible citizens from duly completing
and submitting the prescribed enumeration forms."
It claimed that applicants born before 01.07.1987 are
required to furnish only document establishing date/place of birth of self.
Further, it said those born between 01.07.1987 and
02.12.2004 must provide documents establishing date/place of birth for
themselves and either parent; and applicants born after 02.12.2004 bear the
heaviest burden, requiring documentation for themselves and both parents.
"This graduated regime imposes differential burdens oncitizens purely on the basis of age, without reasonable justification,
disproportionately affecting first-time voters and younger applicants."
A specific, workable procedure has not been provided for
migrant workers who cannot be present for a physical BLO visit and may lack the
digital access for the online process.
There is confusion regarding the documents required for
married women who were previously enrolled in their parental constituencies and
now reside in their marital constituencies.
A separate and minimal list of documents should be suggested
for this category of voters to register.
Also, questions that the "SIR process being
constitutionally suspect remain."
The TVK referred to "lack of public awareness about BLO
visits," and referred to aspects like the procedure for locked houses or
individuals who may be temporarily absent.
The fledgling party said that as per field reports, the BLOs
are stating that no documents are needed now.
However, it is being said that the ERO would requestdocuments after the draft roll publication and this is causing confusion.
Further, a serious concern has arisen on the reported
protocol of BLOs asking neighbours about shifted voters and taking back their
forms.
"This practice could inadvertently lead to mass
disenfranchisement of tenants, migrant workers or temporarily absent families
based on hearsay."
The requirement to link an EPIC card with a mobile number
for online submission may present a significant barrier to inclusion for lakhs
of voters in rural and lower-income households who may not own a personal
mobile or share a single device.
The e-sign requirement, mandating an exact name match
between EPIC and Aadhaar risks blocking submissions due to common minor
spelling variations. Also, many overseas citizens are unable to log in.
"As a responsible political party, we consider it our
solemn duty to be the voice of every Tamilian and ensure that no eligible
citizen particularly the poor, the youth, the working class, the women, or the
elderly is deprived of their franchise due to procedural ambiguities or
avoidable logistical burdens."
The cornerstone of Constitutional democracy is the ability
of the people to vote freely, transparently and without any hurdles.
Any such exercise that would lead to massive
disenfranchisement must not be allowed in the name of revising voter lists.
It is in this spirit of democracy and being responsible as a
political party to protect the voice of the people, that TVK requests you to
issue urgent and necessary directions forthwith, Vijay said.
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