• About Us
  • Our Editorial Policy
  • Business Directory
  • Advertise with Us
  • Our Advertisers
  • Contact Us
Australia India News
  • Alluring India - Brisbane Banner
India News Australia
  • Home
  • Current Issue
    Past Issue
  • India News
  • Business
  • World
    World This Week
  • Community News
  • What's On
  • Others
    Yoga in Australia News COVID-19 Community News Naari IPL News Health Travel Entertainment
  • National Events
  • Alluring India 2026
  • Please wait..
India News News

‘De facto NRC’: DMK moves SC challenging SIR of voters’ list in Tamil Nadu

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • November 4, 2025
  • 0 COMMENTS

New Delhi, Nov 3 (IANS) Tamil Nadu’s ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) has petitioned the Supreme Court challenging the Election Commission of India’s (ECI) order directing a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in the state.

The writ petition, filed by party leader and former Rajya Sabha MP R.S. Bharathi, termed the move “arbitrary, unreasonable, and violative of the Constitution”.

The plea filed under Article 32 of the Constitution has sought to quash the ECI’s October 27 order, which extended the SIR exercise—first initiated in Bihar in June—to several states, including Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Kerala, and Uttar Pradesh.

“The SIR orders, if not set aside, will arbitrarily and without due process disenfranchise lakhs of voters from electing their representatives, thereby disrupting free and fair elections and democracy in the country, which are part of the basic structure of the Constitution,” the petition stated.

It added that the ECI’s decision violates Articles 14, 19, 21, 325 and 326 of the Constitution as well as provisions of the Representation of the People Act, 1950 and the Registration of Electors Rules, 1960.

Calling the exercise “a colourable exercise of power”, the petition contended that the SIR amounts to a “de facto National Register of Citizens (NRC)” by imposing “citizenship-like burdens of proof” on registered voters.

“The Respondent (Election Commission of India) does not have the power to assess the citizenship of individuals… By imposing citizenship-like burdens of proof, the SIR appears to be acting beyond its statutory purpose, effectively functioning as a de facto NRC,” the plea contended.

It added that Tamil Nadu had already completed a Special Summary Revision of its electoral rolls in January 2025, which was “fit and sufficient for use in the forthcoming Assembly elections”.

Directing a fresh de novo verification, the plea said, is “unnecessary, arbitrary and lacks statutory justification”.

It also referred to alleged flaws in Bihar’s ongoing SIR exercise, where “65.2 lakh existing electors were deleted” from the rolls. “If Bihar is taken as an example, there can be no doubt that there will be a mass exclusion of voters even in Tamil Nadu,” the plea added.

Calling for judicial intervention, the petition urged the Supreme Court to quash the ECI’s October 27 directive as unconstitutional.

–IANS

pds/vd

Post navigation

Maha signs MoU for 1,500 MW pumped hydro project with an investment of Rs 8,000cr
V-P Radhakrishnan stresses character building as foundation of education and national progress

Related Post

DMK slams appointment of Karnataka native Venkataraman as TN‘s Special Representative in Delhi
June 27, 2026
CM Vijay to launch statewide pulse polio campaign in Tamil Nadu on Sunday
June 27, 2026
Heavy rain, strong winds forecast for six TN districts today; fishermen issued weather warning
June 27, 2026
AIADMK to hold women‘s wing meeting on July 1 to boost bye-election campaign preparations
June 27, 2026

Our Current Issue

Alluring India 2026

Alluring India 2026

Our Advertisers

  • Battery Rebate australia
  • Bess Australia Solar Panels
  • Alluring India - Brisbane 2026

Follow Us

  • facebook
  • facebook
  • facebook
  • facebook
INDIA NEWS on YouTube in Australia, bring to our readers and subscribers national and international news, editorials, expert columns, community activities and interviews of political leaders, celebrities, business professionals, academics and sport personalities among others.
  • facebook
  • facebook
  • facebook
  • facebook

Category

  • Accident
  • Adani Australia
  • Advertorial
  • Alluring India 2026
  • Arts & Culture
  • Ashes 2022

Recent News

  • FIFA WC: Sweden’s Hien ruled out with...
  • Nuclear energy’s integration with hydrogen production a...

Subscribe Newsletter

Get the latest creative news from india news

  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
Alluring India 2026