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A major political controversy has erupted in Tamil Nadu over the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter rolls, with Chief Minister MK Stalin convening an all-party meeting to challenge the exercise. A VCK leader made a startling claim, stating, 'This is not SIR. This is indirectly writing in NRC. They want to do some mischief in this.' The DMK and its allies allege the SIR is a ploy by the BJP to manipulate voter lists ahead of elections, a charge the BJP denies. Adding to the drama, actor Vijay's TVK party, despite also opposing the SIR, skipped the DMK's meeting, calling it a diversion from corruption allegations. This move was sharply criticized by DMK ally VCK as being motivated by 'BJP phobia.' Meanwhile, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar has defended the revision process, part of a nationwide drive in 12 states.
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00:00I'm shifting focus now to one of the biggest political debates that's gripped our nation at this given point.
00:06It's over the Special Intensive Division in Tamil Nadu now.
00:10That is the state we're focusing on and it continues to intensify.
00:15Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has now convened an all-party meeting today
00:18to discuss the next steps following the Election Commission's announcement of SIR in 12 states.
00:24Deputy Chief Minister Uday Nidhi Stalin has criticized the BJP
00:28accusing the party of attempting to axe voters through the Special Intensive Revision process.
00:34Now the BJP in response has hit out at Stalin Jr.
00:37claiming that the Deputy Chief Minister did not understand the definition of SIR
00:42and questioning why the DMK appeared so anxious about it.
00:46After the DMK, the TVK has also opposed the SIR exercise
00:49suggesting that it could deprive people of their voting rights.
00:53At the same time, TVK has also skipped DMK's all-party meeting
00:57claiming it was meant to divert attention from graft allegations.
01:01VCK, a DMK ally, meanwhile has attacked the TVK
01:05saying that it did not attend the meeting
01:07out of what they described as BJP phobia
01:10adding that the SIR exercise was being conducted with ulterior motives.
01:15Meanwhile, the Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar
01:18has hailed the SIR exercise in Bihar
01:19calling it the world's largest voter roll revision
01:23that the country will soon be proud of.
01:28We have continuously opposed the special intensive registration of this SIR issue.
01:35We have continuously been against it
01:37and we have told all the reasons.
01:39We have seen what they have done in the Bihar elections
01:40with the proof.
01:42And the Supreme Court has also made some decisions.
01:46We want them to follow the decision
01:47and especially the rainfalls
01:49and the elections coming in the next 4-5 months.
01:52We think it's done on purpose, intentionally
01:55to somehow capture the power of Tamil Nadu.
01:59Today, our Honorable Chief Minister
02:00has conveyed the all-party meeting
02:02and he has opened the invitation to all the party leaders.
02:06So, let them come and give their views on it.
02:09And our leader will take a very good decision on it.
02:12What do you take on those parties
02:13who have not turned up for today's all-party meeting?
02:15Like, let's say, TVK's party, Vijay's party
02:18who have not turned up.
02:18What's your take on those parties
02:20who have not turned up today?
02:22They want to express their stand
02:28to the leaders of BJP
02:32that we are with you,
02:35the pro-BJP stand.
02:38So, Vijay and all other parties
02:41like DIDMK
02:43not attending this meeting
02:46only for the BJP phobia.
02:51This is being implemented with ulterior motive.
02:54This is not SIR.
02:56This is indirectly retting in NRC.
03:00They want to
03:01do some mischief in this.
03:04Therefore,
03:06the leaders,
03:07the questions
03:09put forth by the election commission
03:10if you don't know,
03:12it is not going to happen.
03:14Sir, will you move to the Supreme Court, sir?
03:15We are moving.
03:16We are moving.
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