GS 2: PolityGS 2: GovernancePrelims

Descent into farce, Pg10

ECI's Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls faces criticism for procedural chaos, inconsistencies, and potential disenfranchisement before key state elections.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Election Commission of India (ECI) is conducting a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls across 12 States and Union Territories.
  • In West Bengal, elderly residents faced difficulties attending eligibility hearings, leading to ECI ordering home verification.
  • The ECI conditionally halted hearings of "unmapped" voters due to software issues, raising concerns about procedural fairness.
  • Provisional data indicates over 6.5 crore deletions from electoral rolls, suggesting methodological problems.
  • Uttar Pradesh postponed the draft roll publication to January 6, with approximately 2.89 crore names deleted.
  • Tamil Nadu and Gujarat saw significant deletions followed by rapid inclusions, indicating enumeration flaws.

Detailed Insights:

  • The ECI's ad hoc use of software, including junking de-duplication software in Bihar, has created confusion and distress.
  • Concerns have been raised that the ECI is using the electoral roll update as a de facto citizenship screening exercise.
  • Inconsistencies and anomalies in draft electoral rolls have been flagged, including issues identified by data-driven investigations.
  • The high number of deletions suggests methodological problems and poor implementation of the SIR exercise.
  • The situation in Tamil Nadu and Gujarat indicates a haphazard enumeration phase, with large-scale deletions followed by additions.
  • The Court's intervention has been limited, and a comprehensive review of the SIR procedure for constitutionality is needed.
  • The current situation threatens the principle of universal adult franchise, requiring urgent attention and rectification.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Electoral Roll: A list of persons eligible to vote in an election.
  • Universal Adult Franchise: The right of all adult citizens to vote, regardless of wealth, income, gender, race, ethnicity, belief, or social status.
  • De-duplication: The process of removing duplicate entries from a dataset, such as an electoral roll.
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