EC Assures Free & Fair Tamil Nadu Polls After Chennai Meet With Parties

The Election Commission of India, led by CEC Gyanesh Kumar, held a consultative meeting with national and state political parties in Chennai. Parties appreciated the recent electoral roll revision but raised significant concerns about the use of money power and inducements during elections. A key consensus emerged for holding the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections in a single phase to maintain administrative focus. The CEC assured all parties of the Commission's commitment to conducting free, fair, and transparent polls while clamping down on violations.

Key Points: EC Meets Parties in Chennai, Assures Fair Tamil Nadu Elections

  • Consultations for 2026 TN polls
  • Parties demand single-phase election
  • Concerns over money power & inducements
  • Call for more flying squads
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CEC, Election Commissioners engage with political parties in Chennai, assure free and fair polls

CEC Gyanesh Kumar meets political parties in Chennai ahead of Tamil Nadu polls. Parties demand single-phase voting, stricter action on money power.

"elections in India are conducted strictly in accordance with the law and in a free, fair, and transparent manner - CEC Gyanesh Kumar"

Chennai, Feb 26

Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, along with Election Commissioners Dr Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Dr Vivek Joshi, held an extensive meeting with recognised national and state political parties in Chennai on Thursday as part of preparations for the upcoming Assembly elections in Tamil Nadu.

The meeting was attended by the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Tamil Nadu and senior officials of the Election Commission of India (ECI).

Representatives from six national parties - the Aam Aadmi Party, the Bahujan Samaj Party, the Bharatiya Janata Party, the Communist Party of India-Marxist, the Congress, and the National People's Party -- as well as state parties including the ruling DMK, the AIADMK, the Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK), the Naam Tamizhar Katchi (NTK), and the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) participated in the discussions.

According to officials, most political parties appreciated the Commission for the peaceful and smooth conduct of the recent Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral rolls in Tamil Nadu, acknowledging the efforts taken to update and streamline voter lists ahead of the polls.

However, several parties raised concerns over the persistent issue of money power and the distribution of inducements during elections. They urged the Commission to adopt stringent measures to curb such malpractices and ensure a level playing field.

Some parties specifically called for an increase in the number of flying squads and surveillance teams to monitor violations more effectively during the campaign period.

A key demand that emerged during the meeting was the request to conduct the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections in a single phase, with most parties expressing that a single-day polling would help maintain administrative focus and reduce prolonged political tension.

Additionally, some parties urged the Commission to take into account major festival dates while finalising the election schedule to avoid inconvenience to voters.

Responding to the concerns, CEC Gyanesh Kumar assured all stakeholders that elections in India are conducted strictly in accordance with the law and in a free, fair, and transparent manner. He reiterated that the ECI would firmly clamp down on all inducement-related activities and take necessary action against violations. The interaction is seen as part of the Commission's broader consultative approach ahead of the crucial 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

- IANS

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Rahul R
All talk about curbing money power, but will we see real action? Every election we hear the same assurances, yet cash and liquor flow freely. The EC needs to deploy tech and more independent observers, not just more meetings.
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Suresh O
Considering festival dates is a very thoughtful suggestion. In Tamil Nadu, festivals like Pongal are deeply important. Scheduling elections around them shows respect for our culture and ensures higher voter turnout. Wise move by the parties who raised this.
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Arjun K
The peaceful SIR revision is a positive sign. A clean voter list is the first step to a fair election. Kudos to the TN CEO's team. Now the real test is the campaign period. Flying squads must be truly empowered and not influenced by local politics.
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Michael C
Interesting to see such a wide spectrum of parties, from national to state-level, in one room. This consultative approach is what strengthens democracy. Hope the Commission's assurances translate into on-ground reality. The world watches Indian elections as a model.
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Kavya N
Single phase polling please! Dragging elections over multiple phases only increases political heat and gives room for unethical practices. Let's get it done in one day and let the state get back to development work. 🤞

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