Former navy chief asked to prove identity in Goa voter revision

Former navy chief Admiral Arun Prakash (retd) and his wife have received notices under Goa's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) to submit additional documents to establish their identity as voters. They are marked in the 'unmapped' category due to absence from the 2002 voter list. The admiral stated they will comply but questioned the process's efficiency for elderly citizens.

Former Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Arun Prakash (retd), a Vir Chakra awardee for his role in the 1971 India-Pakistan War, has settled in Goa since retirement. During the Election Commission of India's (ECI) Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls for 2026, he and his 78-year-old wife received notices to appear before electoral officers and establish their identity. The notices cite incomplete details in their enumeration forms and absence from the 2002 voter list, placing them in the 'unmapped' category.

Admiral Prakash, aged 82, posted on X: "I neither need nor have ever asked for any special privileges since retirement 20 years ago. My wife and I had filled the SIR forms as required and were pleased to see our names figured in the Goa Draft Electoral Roll 2026 on the EC website. We will, however, comply with EC notices." He further noted that SIR forms should be revised if they fail to elicit required information, and a booth-level officer (BLO) visited them three times without seeking additional details. The couple has been asked to appear on separate dates, 18 km away, which is inconvenient given their age.

South Goa District Returning Officer Egna Cleetus stated that the admiral falls under the unmapped category and she will review his enumeration form on January 12, 2026. A government official explained the notice was issued due to no records in the 2002 rolls and unfilled details. In Goa, out of 11,85,034 electors, 1,00,042 names were deleted from the draft rolls, including the dead, untraceable, shifted, and duplicates.

The incident has sparked online discussions on bureaucratic inefficiencies, with users suggesting access to government databases like Pension Payment Orders (PPO) and life certificates. Similarly, South Goa MP Viriato Fernandes received a comparable notice last week.

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Illustration depicting Supreme Court judges ordering a freeze on West Bengal voter rolls, with iced documents symbolizing the directive.
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Supreme Court orders freeze of West Bengal voter rolls

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The Supreme Court directed the Election Commission to freeze West Bengal's voter rolls and publish the supplementary list by midnight after noting that adjudication of claims from voters deleted during the Special Intensive Revision was nearly complete. The court refused to set a deadline for appellate tribunals, stressing the need to freeze the lists now.

A workshop in Kalaburagi criticized the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process for disenfranchising millions of voters, making them feel like outsiders in their own country. Activists claimed it targets the poor, Dalits, and minorities. However, Election Commission data links actual deletions to deceased, migrated, or duplicate registrations.

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Uttar Pradesh minister Ravindra Jaiswal has questioned the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral roll in his Varanasi North constituency, where names of 9,200 voters were found registered at multiple polling booths. He labeled it as 'vote jihad' and demanded an inquiry from the district magistrate. Opposition parties have already been pointing to flaws in the SIR process.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has written to the Chief Election Commissioner criticizing the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, alleging it has led to 77 deaths and aims to exclude voters. She highlighted the lack of sensitivity in the hearing process and urged corrective actions.

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The Election Commission of India is focusing on progeny mapping in West Bengal's electoral roll revision amid major discrepancies in submissions. Over 50% of electors claimed progeny mapping, but irregularities in parental links have surfaced, particularly in certain districts. Verification processes, including house-to-house surveys, are underway to ensure the accuracy of the draft roll due on December 16.

The Election Commission is considering deploying central forces to protect special roll observers in West Bengal following disruptions and attacks during the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. TMC workers disrupted hearings on Monday over the exclusion of party-affiliated Booth Level Assistants. Officials have requested enhanced security amid rising tensions.

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Karnataka's Revenue Department has refused a blanket exemption for women teachers above 50 from Special Intensive Revision (SIR) and National Census-2027 duties. The Department of School Education and Literacy proposed this following teachers' associations' representations. Principal Secretary Munish Moudgil said district authorities can decide based on resources.

 

 

 

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