"Election Commission Has Power": What Supreme Court Said On SIR Exercise
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Article Summary
The article covers a Supreme Court decision that upheld the Election Commission of India's voter list cleanup drive, known as the Special Intensive Revision, presenting it as lawful and necessary for fair elections. It relies heavily on statements from officials and the court’s approval to make the effort seem routine and legitimate, while not addressing reported problems like possible voter exclusions or concerns from civil society. This makes the process appear uncontroversial, even though some details about its real-world impact are left out.
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