Retd Admiral Arun Prakash Gets SIR Notice for Incomplete Voter Form Details

The Electoral Registration Officer in South Goa has issued a notice to retired Admiral Arun Prakash over an incomplete Enumeration Form submitted during the Special Intensive Revision. The notice states the form lacks mandatory identification details, preventing its automatic linkage to the existing electoral database and causing it to be flagged as "unmapped." In response, Admiral Prakash has publicly questioned the process, noting his age and the inconvenience of being asked to travel 18 kilometers for clarification. The Election Commission conducts the SIR to update and ensure the credibility of voter rolls.

Key Points: Admiral Arun Prakash SIR Notice Over Missing Electoral Details

  • ERO notice cites missing mandatory particulars
  • Form automatically categorised as "unmapped"
  • BLO application cannot verify without details
  • Admiral criticises process for elderly
  • SIR aims to clean voter rolls
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Retd Admiral Arun Prakash receives SIR notice over missing electoral details

Retired Admiral Arun Prakash receives ERO notice for incomplete SIR form. 82-year-old veteran asked to appear 18km away. Details inside.

"we are an 82/78 yr old couple & have been asked to appear on 2 different dates 18 km away!! - Admiral Arun Prakash"

Panaji, January 12

The Electoral Registration Officer for the 27-Cortalim Assembly Constituency and Project Officer of District Rural Development Agency, South Goa, issued a notice to Admiral Arun Prakash stated that the Enumeration Form he submitted lacks key details regarding the previous Special Intensive Revision.

The notice stated that the Enumeration Form submitted by Prakash does not contain the "mandatory particulars," including the name of the elector, EPIC number, name of the relative, name and number of the Assembly Constituency, Part number and the serial number in the electoral roll.

"It was observed that the said enumeration form did not contain the mandatory.

particulars relating to the previous SIR, including the name of the elector, EPIC number, name of the relative, name and number of the Assembly Constituency, Part number, and serial number in the electoral roll," the notice read.

The absence of these identification details disables the BLO Application from being established as an automatic linkage between the submitted Enumeration Form and the existing electoral roll database.

The ERO also noted that the application was automatically categorised as "unmapped" by the system because the fields were left blank.

"The BLO application is designed to automatically map Enumeration Forms only when the prescribed identification particulars are duly filled in, enabling verification with the existing electoral roll," the notice read.

Adm. Prakash, in an X post, noted that the Booth Level Officer visited his residence three times but did not request any additional details, underscoring that he has been asked to appear on two different dates, 18 kilometres away, at the age of 82.

"May I point out to @ECIVEEP that (a) if the SIR forms are not evoking the required. info they should be revised; (b) the BLO visited us 3 times & could have asked for additional info; (c) we are an 82/78 yr old couple & have been asked to appear on 2 different dates 18 km away!!" he wrote.

The Election Commission of India has been conducting the SIR to update and clean voter rolls, aiming to ensure transparency and credibility in the electoral process.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
While I sympathize with Admiral Prakash's situation, the SIR process is crucial for clean voter rolls. We've seen so many ghost voters in the past. The rules should be the same for everyone, regardless of status. Maybe the EC can send an officer to his home given his age? There should be a provision for senior citizens.
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Suresh O
The Admiral makes a valid point. If the form is not designed to capture all necessary info, then revise the form! Why harass citizens? This "unmapped" system error shows poor planning. The BLO's job is to assist, not just collect incomplete forms. ECI needs to train its ground staff better.
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Aryan P
Respectfully, sir, the notice is just procedure. The system is automated for a reason—to prevent errors and duplication. Everyone has to follow the same process. Maybe his helper filled the form? Still, asking an elderly couple to travel so far is insensitive. ECI should have a helpdesk for such cases.
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Michael C
Observing from outside, this seems like a classic case of bureaucratic failure meeting digital transition. The intent (clean rolls) is good, but the execution lacks empathy. If a former Navy chief faces this, imagine the ordeal for a common villager. India's digital governance needs a human touch.
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Kavya N
Absolutely shameful. A man who commanded our warships is being treated like this over a form. Jai Hind to the Admiral for his service. The officials involved should be held accountable. This is not how we treat

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