Sitharaman Reveals 5,964 Fake Voters in Stalin's Constituency Amid DMK Protests

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has strongly criticized the DMK for protesting against the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. She revealed shocking data showing 5,964 fake voters were identified in Chief Minister Stalin's own constituency during verification. The minister questioned why the DMK remained silent about electoral revisions during their previous alliances with Congress. Sitharaman accused the ruling party of attempting to undermine constitutional institutions and hide administrative failures.

Key Points: Sitharaman Slams DMK Over 5964 Fake Voters Found in Stalin Seat

  • Sitharaman questions DMK's sudden opposition to electoral roll revision after decades of silence
  • Reveals 4,379 fake voters found in CM Stalin's Kolathur constituency alone
  • Highlights 933 fake addresses and multiple voter ID cards in single locations
  • Accuses DMK of misleading public and undermining Election Commission's constitutional authority
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FM Sitharaman slams DMK over SIR, says 5,964 fake voters found in Stalin's constituency

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman exposes 5,964 fake voters in CM Stalin's Kolathur constituency during electoral roll revision, questions DMK's sudden protests.

"Across the State, seven lakh people have names in two places, 20 lakh are fake voters, and 35 lakh have migrated - Nirmala Sitharaman"

Coimbatore, Nov 11

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Tuesday questioned the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) for protesting against the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, asking why the party never raised concerns when the revision was not conducted for nearly two decades.

Speaking to reporters in Muthalipalayam, Coimbatore, after attending a series of public events, Sitharaman said the SIR is a constitutional process mandated by the Election Commission of India (ECI) under Articles 324 and 329.

"It is surprising that the DMK is holding protests across Tamil Nadu as if the BJP has suddenly introduced the SIR. This is a routine and necessary exercise conducted multiple times since 1952," she said.

Claiming voter list revisions were undertaken in 1952-56, 1957, 1961, 1965, 1966, 1983-84, 1987-89, 1992, 1993, 1995, 2002, 2003, and 2005, Sitharaman pointed out that the DMK had earlier been part of the Congress alliance during several of those exercises and had never objected.

"Why are they protesting now? Even Chief Minister M.K. Stalin and Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin seem unaware of what SIR really means," she remarked. The Finance Minister accused the ruling party of misleading the public and undermining the credibility of constitutional institutions.

"The Election Commission's role is to ensure a fair and accurate voter list. The DMK's opposition appears to be a diversion to hide its administrative failures," she said, adding that no citizen will lose their voting rights as door-to-door verification by Polling Level Officers (PLOs) is already underway.

Highlighting irregularities uncovered during the ongoing revision, Sitharaman said that in the Kolathur constituency alone, which is represented by Stalin, 4,379 fake voters were identified, including 933 with false addresses, several holding multiple voter ID cards, and even 30 cards under a single address. In total, 5,964 fake entries were detected during verification.

"Across the State, seven lakh people have names in two places, 20 lakh are fake voters, and 35 lakh have migrated. Is it wrong to remove such 68 lakh names?" she asked.

Dismissing allegations that the SIR is a conspiracy, Sitharaman said, "No one opposed it during the Congress-DMK years. The DMK is now protesting only to politicise a legitimate exercise." She also reaffirmed that the Income Tax Department's actions were based on evidence, with "not a single case proven false so far."

Reiterating that the BJP does not interfere in the internal affairs of any party, Sitharaman urged the DMK not to "weaken the authority of the Election Commission" and to allow the democratic process to function freely.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a Tamil voter, I'm deeply concerned. 30 voter cards under one address? This explains so much about our electoral politics. Clean voter lists are essential for democracy. DMK should support this instead of protesting.
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Sarah B
While cleaning voter lists is important, the timing and political nature of this exercise raises questions. Both BJP and DMK seem to be playing politics with our democratic institutions. Can't we have neutral processes?
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Karthik V
Sitharaman ji is absolutely right! DMK was part of government when previous revisions happened and never complained. Now suddenly it's a problem? Very convenient opposition. Clean elections benefit everyone.
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Meera T
The numbers are staggering - 68 lakh questionable entries across Tamil Nadu! No wonder our elections sometimes feel rigged. Hope this SIR brings transparency. Every genuine voter should welcome this move.
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Arjun K
DMK's hypocrisy is showing. They never cared about electoral integrity when they were in power. Now that fake voters are being removed, they're crying foul. Typical political drama! 🤦‍♂️

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