Senior DMK leader and Tamil Nadu Minister Durai Murugan strongly opposed the proposal of conducting a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in the state, asserting that Tamil Nadu is politically aware and cannot be misled by such exercises.
Speaking to reporters in Vellore, Murugan drew a sharp comparison with Bihar, highlighting the differences in governance and leadership. He stated that Tamil Nadu is a politically aware state, unlike Bihar, and emphasized that the leadership of Thalapathy ensures that such tricks would not work in the state.
His comments came in response to discussions surrounding the Election Commission’s nationwide plan for a Special Intensive Revision of the electoral rolls.
Earlier this week, the Election Commission of India (ECI) convened a conference of Chief Electoral Officers (CEOs) from all states and union territories to assess preparedness for the nationwide exercise. This marked the third such meeting of 2025. Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, along with Election Commissioners Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Vivek Joshi, inaugurated the session.
According to the EC, the conference included presentations on strategies, challenges, and best practices, with the CEO of Bihar sharing insights from the state’s experience. The aim was to help other states adopt effective measures in the roll revision process.
The EC highlighted that CEOs presented detailed data on electors, qualifying dates, and the current status of electoral rolls in their states. They also discussed progress on digitisation, website updates, and mapping of electors with records from the last completed revision.
The review further covered rationalisation of polling stations, with emphasis on ensuring that no station accommodates more than 1,200 electors. CEOs also suggested simplified documentation processes to make voter registration easier and more inclusive.
Additionally, the Commission examined the appointment and training status of key election officials, including DEOs, EROs, AEROs, BLOs, and BLAs.
The EC had earlier announced, in its June 24 order, that the SIR would be carried out nationwide to strengthen electoral rolls and ensure transparency.