Final Up to date:October 27, 2025, 21:39 IST
Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin expressed issues over “practical difficulties” in implementation of SIR within the state through the monsoon season.

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin Calls For All-Celebration Assembly On November 2 (Picture: X)
The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam-led Alliance has referred to as for an all-party assembly on November 2 underneath the management of DMK Celebration head and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin. The assembly can be held to debate the Particular Intensive Revision (SIR) Part-2. A session assembly was held right now quickly after the Election Fee introduced SIR section 2.
After the session assembly, MDMK Founder Vaiko stated, “The DMK president, CM has invited all the registered political party leaders for a discussion on 2nd November at 10:30 am. It (SIR) will definitely be totally unfair.”
MK Stalin expressed issues over “practical difficulties” in implementation of SIR through the monsoon season.
In a publish on X, Tamil Nadu CM Stalin stated, “To carry out Special Intensive Revision just months before the election, and especially during the monsoon months of November and December, brings serious practical difficulties. To conduct SIR in a hasty and opaque manner is nothing but a conspiracy by the ECI to rob citizens of their rights and help the BJP.”
He additional referred to as out the removing of individuals from the electoral rolls in Bihar and referred to as it ‘suspicious’. “In Bihar, large numbers of women, minorities and people from SC and ST communities were removed from the electoral rolls, and the absence of transparency has fuelled serious suspicion in the public mind,” Stalin stated.
#SIR in Tamil Nadu: We’ll resist disenfranchisement and defeat #VoteTheft.To hold out Particular Intensive Revision simply months earlier than the election, and particularly through the monsoon months of November and December, brings severe sensible difficulties. To conduct SIR in a… pic.twitter.com/wXUXuZUkyp
The Election Fee of India (ECI) on Monday introduced to conduct the second section of Particular Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls throughout 12 States and Union Territories. SIR will start in Tamil Nadu from subsequent week.
Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar stated on Monday that the train will cowl Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Madhya Pradesh, Puducherry, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.
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Information politics ‘We Will Resist’: Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin Calls For All-Celebration Assembly To Focus on SIR 2.0
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