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Election Commission rejects P Chidambaram’s claim of voter addition in Tamil Nadu as 'misleading and baseless'

P Chidambaram, in a series of posts on X, had raised concerns over migrant workers allegedly being registered as voters in Tamil Nadu

August 03, 2025 / 20:55 IST
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Former Union minister P Chidambaram

The Election Commission of India on Sunday strongly refuted allegations made by former Union minister P Chidambaram regarding the addition of 6.5 lakh voters in Tamil Nadu. The poll body termed the claim "false" and said it was "absurd" to link the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in Bihar to Tamil Nadu, where no such revision exercise has commenced.

P Chidambaram, in a series of posts on X, had raised concerns over migrant workers allegedly being registered as voters in Tamil Nadu. He called it a serious intrusion into the democratic rights of the state’s electorate. The Election Commission, however, clarified that these allegations have no basis and misrepresent the current electoral processes.

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"While 65 lakh voters are in danger of being disenfranchised in Bihar, reports of ’adding’ 6.5 lakh persons as voters in Tamil Nadu is alarming and patently illegal,” he said. ”Every Indian has a right to live and work in any state where he has a permanent home…. How did the ECI come to the conclusion that several lakh persons, whose names are in the current electoral rolls of Bihar, must be excluded because they had ’permanently migrated’ out of the state?” he said.

"A person to be enrolled as a voter must have a fixed and permanent legal home. The migrant worker has such a home in Bihar (or another state). How can he/she be enrolled as a voter in Tamil Nadu?” Chidambaram said. If the migrant worker’s family has a permanent home in Bihar and lives in Bihar, how can the migrant worker be considered as ”permanently migrated” to Tamil Nadu? Chidambaram said and alleged that EC ”is abusing its powers and trying to change the electoral character and patterns of states”.