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BJP leaders Pralhad Joshi, Shobha Karandlaje turn SIR critics in Karnataka, allege ‘mass Irregularities’

'The officials who are supposed to conduct the SIR are showing zero regard for the approved process, thereby undermining the very spirit of democracy,' the NDA leaders said in the letter

Union Minister Pralhad Joshi fills an enumeration form during the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, in Hubballi, Karnataka, Saturday, July 4, 2026. PTI

PTI
Published 06.07.26, 03:19 PM

A delegation of NDA leaders on Monday submitted a formal complaint to Karnataka chief electoral officer V Anbukumar, alleging "massive irregularities" in the ongoing SIR of electoral rolls in the state and demanded an immediate inquiry and mandatory door-to-door re-verification of all enumeration forms.

They also sought strict legal action against all officials and political functionaries found responsible for these "irregularities".

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The delegation comprising union minister and JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy, central ministers from BJP Pralhad Joshi and Shobha Karandlaje, Leaders of Opposition in Karnataka Assembly and Council R Ashoka and Chalavadi Narayanaswamy, senior leaders from both parties, met CEO Anbukkumar and submitted the complaint.

"We write to express serious concern over the massive irregularities in the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise of the electoral rolls in the state of Karnataka. The officials who are supposed to conduct the SIR are showing zero regard for the approved process, thereby undermining the very spirit of democracy," the leaders said in the letter.

Noting that Booth Level Officers (BLOs), under the directions of the District Election Officer (DEO/DC), are required to conduct mandatory door-to-door verification and personally verify the identity of members of each household as per SIR guidelines, they claimed that this was not being followed on the ground, evidence of which has been shared on social media, while mainstream media has also carried it.

Multiple complaints are being received from several other parts of the state, they added.

Alleging that enumeration forms are being filled out while sitting at community halls, mosques, and the residences of BLOs, the NDA leaders said WhatsApp groups have also been created for the purpose, and people are being encouraged to visit these community halls and mosques for the SIR process.

"Such a practice is a breach of the established SIR guidelines and raises serious concerns regarding the neutrality and secular character of the electoral process. The SIR is conducted to strengthen the integrity of the electoral rolls, but the manner in which BLOs are conducting the exercise is defeating the very purpose of the revision," they said.

According to the delegation, this will create an "unsustainable and unreliable" electoral roll. "No deviation is allowed from the procedures prescribed by the Election Commission of India." The NDA alliance partners urged the CEO to order an immediate inquiry and direct the re-verification of all enumeration forms through mandatory door-to-door verification. "Strict legal action must be initiated against all officials and political functionaries found responsible for these irregularities." The opposition parties have in the last couple of days accused the Congress government in Karnataka of "facilitating the inclusion of illegal immigrants" via mass enrolment camps.

They had even released videos showing alleged mass enumeration camps being conducted instead of house-to-house visits by BLOs. They also charged the Congress government with “misusing” officers and “diluting” the SIR process.

In the wake of complaints, CEO Anbukkumar on Friday instructed officials to issue necessary directions to all BLOs to visit house-to-house for distributing enumeration forms for SIR as per the Election Commission of India's guidelines.

The house-to-house enumeration phase of the SIR in Karnataka that commenced on June 30 will continue up to July 29.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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