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INTERVIEWMr. Kumar dismissed fears of arbitrary deletions and asserted that the exercise is aimed at identifying and including all eligible voters. Updated - May 19, 2026 08:22 pm IST
Karnataka's Chief Electoral Officer discusses voter inclusion, addressing concerns over discrepancies in electoral rolls amid the Special Intensive Revision process.
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INTERVIEWMr. Kumar dismissed fears of arbitrary deletions and asserted that the exercise is aimed at identifying and including all eligible voters. Updated - May 19, 2026 08:22 pm IST

Karnataka may introduce 11 categories of logical discrepancies during the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls.

Political groups warn that up to 12% of Karnataka voters may be deleted due to discrepancies in the electoral roll revision.

Political groups warn that up to 12% of Karnataka voters may be deleted due to discrepancies in the electoral roll revision.

Chief Electoral Officer for Karnataka V. Anbu Kumar on Wednesday urged voters not to delay submitting their enumeration forms…

Karnataka CEO refutes 'mass SIR' claims, affirming electoral roll revision aligns with ECI guidelines and maintains transparency.

The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) is not aimed at deletions, said Karnataka’s Chief Electoral Officer V. Anbu Kumar, adding,…