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Withdraw mandatory declaration on parents’ inclusion in previous SIR, CPI(M) MP urges EC
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Withdraw mandatory declaration on parents’ inclusion in previous SIR, CPI(M) MP urges EC

A Communist Party of India (Marxist) Member of Parliament, John Brittas, has called on the Election Commission to remove a newly added requirement in the online version of Form 6, which mandates applicants to declare whether they or their parents were included in the last Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. This declaration is present only in the digital version of the form, while the downloadable statutory version remains unchanged. Brittas challenged the legality of the change, arguing that the Election Commission lacks the authority to modify statutory forms through administrative actions alone. He emphasized that changes to such forms require formal amendments via the proper legal process, as outlined in the Representation of the People Act, 1950. The modification has raised concerns about potential erosion of legal safeguards in voter registration processes.

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Scroll.in logoScroll.inIndependentProgressive7 hr. ago
Withdraw mandatory declaration on parents’ inclusion in previous SIR, CPI(M) MP urges EC

A Communist Party of India (Marxist) Member of Parliament, John Brittas, has called on the Election Commission to remove a newly added requirement in the online version of Form 6, which mandates applicants to declare whether they or their parents were included in the last Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. This declaration is present only in the digital version of the form, while the downloadable statutory version remains unchanged. Brittas challenged the legality of the change, arguing that the Election Commission lacks the authority to modify statutory forms through administrative actions alone. He emphasized that changes to such forms require formal amendments via the proper legal process, as outlined in the Representation of the People Act, 1950. The modification has raised concerns about potential erosion of legal safeguards in voter registration processes.

Bias read (Progressive): The article highlights criticism from a leftist politician regarding an alleged overreach by the Election Commission, emphasizing concerns about legal procedures and the rule of law. The framing underscores the importance of maintaining statutory processes and challenges the Commission’s unilateral

The Print logoThe PrintIndependentCenter7 hr. ago
EC extends SIR enumeration by 10 days in Andhra

The Election Commission (EC) has extended the Schedule of Identification and Registration (SIR) enumeration process by 10 days in Andhra Pradesh. This extension aims to ensure more accurate voter registration and identification, which is crucial for upcoming elections. The decision comes amid efforts to improve electoral processes and increase voter participation. Extending the deadline allows additional time for verification and data collection, potentially reducing errors in the voter rolls. Such adjustments are common during election preparations to address logistical challenges.

Bias read (Center): The article reports a procedural adjustment made by the Election Commission, focusing on administrative logistics rather than ideological positions. There is no evident framing that favors one political side over another, and the content remains neutral in tone and focus.

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