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Duty of responsible government to create awareness about SIR among the public: DCM D K Shivakumar

Author: Bellie Thomas
Last Updated: May 24, 2026 20:57:17 IST

 If there’s a problem tomorrow, the public will question us

Deputy Chief Minister D. K. Shivakumar, on Sunday said it was the duty of a responsible government to create awareness among the public about the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls.

Speaking to reporters at his Sadashivanagar residence, he said, “A meeting of party leaders has been called today to protect the rights of all people of Karnataka. Only those who fill out the application form provided by the Election Commission and return it with the required documents will retain their votes; those who do not return the form will lose their right to vote. We need to ensure that through BLAs (Booth Level Agents).”

“Quite a few issues are happening across the country due to SIR. That is why we are working to create awareness about it. The poor and common people need to be told what SIR is. In several states, 50, 60, and up to 90 lakh votes are being removed. SIR is beginning in Karnataka as well,” he said.

“If you lose the right to vote, you will not be able to access any benefits. You will lose all government schemes including Gruha Lakshmi scheme funds, pensions, housing, and land. From this perspective, the government must provide people with the necessary documents. This is the work of a responsible government. The same has been done in Kerala,” he explained.

If there’s a problem tomorrow, the public will question us

“Voters must submit their applications. Otherwise, they will lose their right to vote. All parties including Congress, BJP, and JD(S) are training BLAs. My wish is that no harm should come from us or the government, and that justice should be delivered to everyone. Winning or losing elections is a different matter. We must tell people not to lose their right to vote,” he said.

“Welfare schemes are being provided for the benefit of the poor. If scheme benefits are denied on the grounds that someone has no voting right, people will later blame us for it. The BJP may have initiated SIR, but people will question us,” he said.

People must be made aware of SIR

“What would rural people know about SIR? We need to make them understand. Lakhs of people, including migrant workers, have gone to Goa and many other places for their livelihoods. When they come home, if no one is there, there will be a problem. During SIR, they get people to sign elimination applications. There is a situation where one has to sign applications three times. If this is not done, the name will be removed from the list,” he said.

“If I myself don’t sign the application, I will lose my own vote. Even a king will lose his vote. They will simply send a notice asking you to vote in the next election. Even Amartya Sen lost his vote this way. This should not happen. Everyone must protect their own vote,” he said.

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