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As opposition parties question the intentions of the Election Commission behind holding the second phase of special intensive revision of electoral rolls in 12 states and Union Territories between November and February, we raise these questions on the show: Is a nationwide election special intensive revision exercise timely or not? Is electoral rolls purification an urgent need or will it once again be seen as an exercise of excluding citizens from electoral rolls? Is the election commission's credibility on the line? Watch as experts discuss these and more on the show.
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EC's Pan-India Voter Purge: Cleanup Or Mass Disenfranchisement?
This special report debates the Election Commission of India's decision to expand its Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise nationwide. The discussion features former CECs N. Gopalswami and S.Y. Quraishi, who support the move, and fierce critic Yogendra Yadav of Swaraj Abhiyan. Yogendra Yadav slammed the initiative, stating, 'My first reaction is that an instrument of mass disenfranchisement has now been refined into targeted exclusion.' The debate explores whether the SIR is a necessary exercise to purify electoral rolls, as the ECI claims, or if it unjustly shifts the burden of proof onto citizens, risking the exclusion of genuine voters. Arguments revolve around the reported success of the Bihar pilot project, the exclusion of documents like Aadhaar for primary verification, and the potential disenfranchisement of marginalized communities like women and migrants. Political analyst Rajat Sethi also provides his perspective, defending the ECI's methods and questioning the opposition to the exercise.
Voter Deletion War: Ex-CECs, Activist Clash Over Bihar's 47 Lakh Missing Voters
This special report focuses on the contentious Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar, which resulted in the deletion of nearly 47 lakh names, sparking a fierce debate between activist Yogendra Yadav and former Chief Election Commissioners N. Gopalaswamy and S.Y. Qureshi. Contradicting a former CEC on the Election Commission's role, Yogendra Yadav stated, 'I was there in the court. I speak with authority and I'm liable to be punished if I'm misreporting the Supreme Court proceedings.' The discussion delves into the legality and methodology of the deletions, the controversial role of Aadhaar as a linking document, and the Supreme Court's interventions. Amid claims of a trust deficit in the Election Commission, highlighted by a recent CSDS survey, the programme explores fears that this exercise could be a precursor to nationwide disenfranchisement, particularly in border states.
Lakhimpur Horror 2.0? BJP Leader Mows Down Farmer, Assaults His Daughters in MP
This special report focuses on a shocking incident from Guna, Madhya Pradesh, where local BJP leader Mahendra Nagar is accused of murdering farmer Ram Swaroop Dhakad. The report highlights the horrific claim that Nagar and his associates are 'accused of killing a farmer by mowing him down in their car and not just that the BJP leader is accused of even being involved in the assault of his minor daughters of the farmer when they tried to protect him.' The incident, which occurred over a land dispute, saw the farmer beaten with rods and then run over by a Thar SUV. An FIR has been filed against Nagar and 13 others, but the main accused remains absconding, drawing parallels to the Lakhimpur Kheri killings and raising serious questions about the police investigation.
EC's Voter List 'Purification' Drive Sparks Political War; Opposition Cries Foul
This special report covers the Election Commission's decision to conduct a special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls across the country, a move that has drawn sharp criticism from opposition parties. Predictably the opposition is saying that 'the election commission is enabling the government with vote shoddy'. The massive exercise, aimed at purifying the voter lists, will be carried out in its first phase in 12 states and union territories, including the election-bound states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal, covering over 51 crore voters. The report details the schedule for the house-to-house enumeration and publication of the final rolls. It also highlights the Election Commission's clarification that Aadhaar can be used as proof of identity but not citizenship, and notes that Assam has been excluded from this phase due to the ongoing NRC process.
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