Tamil Minister Slams EC Amid Voter Roll Rush—Accuses EPS of BJP Servitude

A Tamil Nadu minister has made serious allegations against the Election Commission and opposition parties. He claims the EC rushed voter roll revisions with hidden motives before the 2026 elections. The minister accused AIADMK leader EPS of becoming the BJP's most obedient follower. He also linked the voter revision to broader concerns about citizenship rights in Tamil Nadu.

Key Points: TN Minister Raghupathi Accuses EC AIADMK EPS of BJP Collusion

  • DMK minister alleges EC acted with hidden motives in voter roll revision
  • Accuses AIADMK chief EPS of betraying Tamil Nadu's interests for BJP
  • Links SIR operation to BJP's plan to implement CAA in Tamil Nadu
  • DMK held statewide protests and approached Supreme Court against SIR
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TN minister slams EC and AIADMK over SIR; accuses EPS of 'serving' BJP

Tamil Nadu Minister S. Raghupathi alleges Election Commission rushed voter roll revision to aid BJP, accuses AIADMK's EPS of political surrender. DMK protests SIR operation.

"EPS has now become the BJP's most obedient follower – S. Raghupathi"

Chennai, Nov 11

Tamil Nadu Minister S. Raghupathi on Monday accused the Election Commission of India (ECI) of acting with “hidden motives” in hastening the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections.

He alleged that the AIADMK and its leader Edappadi K. Palaniswami (EPS) were "colluding with the BJP" to disenfranchise Tamil voters. Raghupathi clarified that the DMK has "no objection" to the revision of voter rolls or the conduct of free and fair elections. "However," he said, "when the Election Commission rushes the SIR work without adequate time, just months before the Assembly polls, it raises suspicion of ulterior motives. The DMK opposes this move that threatens the democratic rights of Tamil Nadu's people."

The Minister said the DMK, along with its allies, held protests across all district headquarters to oppose the SIR operation and safeguard the right to vote.

"To protect democracy, the DMK not only protested on the streets but also convened an all-party meeting and approached the Supreme Court against this process," he said.

Turning his attack toward the opposition, Raghupathi accused AIADMK chief Edappadi Palaniswami of "betraying Tamil Nadu's interests."

"EPS, who once claimed to know only democracy and not mythology, has now become the BJP's most obedient follower. The AIADMK, which has no real commitment to democracy, has gone to court supporting the SIR -- a move even the BJP itself hasn't dared to take," he said.

Raghupathi alleged that EPS is "trying to become Chief Minister again through deceit, just as he did at Koovathur," and likened his present stance to a "political surrender" before the BJP.

He said the SIR is part of the BJP's larger design to implement the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in Tamil Nadu and "endanger both the voting rights and citizenship of Tamils."

He further accused EPS of blindly supporting every BJP law and policy -- from the CAA and agricultural laws to mining and power projects -- and mocked him as "a loyal servant acting under the slogan, 'I am your slave.'"

Raghupathi concluded that while BJP allies in Bihar (JDU) and Andhra Pradesh (TDP) had refused to back similar operations, "only EPS has stooped to file a case supporting the SIR, proving his servitude to the BJP."

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
EPS has truly disappointed Tamil Nadu voters. From claiming to be a democratic leader to becoming BJP's puppet - what a fall! The Koovathur reference by Raghupathi is spot on. AIADMK has lost its identity completely.
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David E
While I understand the concerns about timing, shouldn't we trust our Election Commission? They have conducted elections fairly across India for decades. Maybe this is just routine administrative work being politicized unnecessarily.
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Shreya B
The connection between SIR and CAA is worrying. Tamil Nadu has always valued its unique identity and we must protect our citizens' rights. Good that DMK is taking this to Supreme Court - legal route is the best way forward.
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Michael C
Interesting how other BJP allies in Bihar and Andhra refused similar operations but EPS is going all out. This definitely raises questions about his political independence. Tamil Nadu deserves leaders who put state interests first.
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Ananya R
Both sides are playing politics here. DMK is making it about Tamil identity while EPS is trying to gain BJP's favor. Ultimately, we common people just want fair elections where every legitimate voter can cast their vote without hurdles. 🙏

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