Breaking Cong Denies Opposition’s Allegations of Influencing Karnataka SIR; BJP Seeks Election Commission Intervention

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Bengaluru — Karnataka Chief Minister D K Shivakumar rejected claims on Sunday that his administration was attempting to influence the state’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, a process the opposition says deviated from standard Election Commission of India (ECI) procedures.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Janata Dal (Secular) [JD(S)] lodged formal complaints with the ECI, alleging that the state government had altered the SIR schedule and criteria in a manner that could affect the accuracy of voter lists ahead of upcoming elections. In a press conference, Shivakumar called the accusations “baseless” and asserted that the SIR was being conducted “as per the guidelines and within the legal framework.”

The opposition’s grievance centers on the timing of the SIR, which began in early March, and on reports that the state had issued additional notifications expanding the scope of revisions in certain districts. Both parties argue that such changes require prior approval from the ECI and that proceeding without it undermines the integrity of the electoral roll update.

The ECI has not yet responded publicly to the petitions. The commission’s typical protocol calls for state election officers to seek its consent before making substantive modifications to the SIR timetable or methodology.

Analysis

If the BJP and JD(S) prove that procedural norms were bypassed, the ECI could order a review of the SIR or direct the state to revert to the original schedule. Such a move would underscore the commission’s role as an autonomous arbiter of electoral processes, a point the opposition emphasizes amid concerns over potential partisan manipulation.

Conversely, Shivakumar’s administration maintains that the adjustments were necessary to address identified gaps in voter data, a claim that, if substantiated, could justify the expedited revisions. The outcome will likely hinge on documentary evidence—such as the specific notifications issued by the state and any correspondence with the ECI—rather than political rhetoric.

The dispute adds to a broader pattern of contestation over electoral roll updates across India, where state governments and the central election authority have occasionally clashed over jurisdiction and timing. Observers note that the stakes are high, given that accurate voter lists are critical for the fairness of upcoming state and national elections.

Sources

Hindustan Times, “Cong denies Oppn’s charge of ‘influencing’ K’taka SIR; BJP moves EC,” https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/cong-denies-oppn-s-charge-of-influencing-k-taka-sir-bjp-moves-ec-101783279925949.html

Story synopsis gathered from: Hindustan Times – India News — source

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