The DMK Accuses BJP and AIADMK of Voter Deletion Plans Ahead of Tamil Nadu Elections
The DMK has accused the BJP and AIADMK of attempting to manipulate the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections by removing the names of working-class voters, minorities, Scheduled Castes, and women through the Election Commission of India’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK president M.K. Stalin made these strong allegations on Sunday, asserting that both the BJP and AIADMK lacked the strength to win the people’s support democratically and were instead relying on the SIR process to deprive citizens of their voting rights. Stalin stated that the ruling DMK, along with the INDIA bloc parties, had repeatedly cautioned that similar actions had been carried out in Bihar, where around 65 lakh voters were allegedly removed from the rolls, and that Tamil Nadu could face the same situation.
The DMK Warns of Political Strategy Behind Special Intensive Revision
According to Stalin, the DMK has already submitted a representation to the Election Commission of India, urging it to abandon the SIR process. He added that if the ECI decides to move forward, the party will not hesitate to seek legal remedies and mobilize people’s support to safeguard democratic rights. “We will pursue every legal and constitutional option available to protect the right to vote,” he said in a statement.

The Chief Minister emphasized that this issue is not just political but a direct attack on democracy and equality. He pointed out that removing the names of marginalized groups, women, and minorities from the voter list would damage the core principles of representation and inclusion that form the foundation of the Indian democratic system.
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At the same time, the DMK reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening its connection with the people through awareness campaigns. The party has already launched a major outreach program titled Tamil Nadu under One Camp (Oraniyil Tamil Nadu), highlighting the success of the DMK government’s welfare schemes. Stalin noted that these efforts have reached every corner of the state, helping people understand how the DMK government has implemented development programs despite the lack of financial support from the BJP-led central government.

He further revealed that the DMK has successfully enrolled over two crore members as part of its expansion drive. However, he added that the work was far from over, emphasizing that protecting the democratic rights of voters was now the party’s top priority.
In his address, Stalin urged party workers to remain vigilant about the SIR process at every level. He warned that the AIADMK, “having surrendered its independence to the BJP,” was unlikely to oppose voter suppression tactics and had shown little concern for the people’s rights. “The DMK and its allies bear the moral and political responsibility to safeguard every voter’s right,” he said.
Reports indicate that the Election Commission has informed the Madras High Court that the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in Tamil Nadu will begin within a week. This move has raised concerns among opposition parties, especially the DMK, which sees it as a politically motivated exercise rather than a routine update of voter lists.
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Political observers believe the DMK’s strong response reflects its determination to prevent any attempts to alter the state’s political balance through non-democratic means. With the Assembly elections approaching, the issue of voter list revisions could become a central political debate in Tamil Nadu. Also Read: GCC Official Confirms Suspension After Chennai Girl Lands in ICU Following School Assault in 2025
Stalin also highlighted how the DMK government has continued implementing social welfare measures for all communities, despite what he described as financial neglect from the Centre. He mentioned that the state government’s schemes have benefited millions and proven the DMK’s ability to govern effectively even in challenging circumstances.
In conclusion, the DMK has made it clear that it views the SIR process as a direct threat to democratic participation in Tamil Nadu. The party plans to monitor the entire revision closely, challenge any irregularities, and take legal action if necessary. As political tensions rise, the coming weeks could determine how this voter list controversy shapes the narrative for the 2026 Assembly elections.

