Karnataka Home Minister Priyank Kharge has stated that the state government will explore available legal options if the Election Commission does not provide clarification on concerns regarding the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. The SIR is scheduled to begin on June 30. The government has communicated its concerns to the Election Commission and the Chief Electoral Officer in Karnataka but has yet to receive a response. **The state government has sought clarity on several aspects of the exercise, including the definition of a
• 1 min read
Karnataka to explore legal options over SIR concerns
BN
Curated By
BatchNode Editorial Desk
Related Coverage
-
NationalCrack on Thamarassery Ghat Road Raises Safety Concerns in Kerala
-
NationalDelhi Building Collapse: 1 Dead, 3 Rescued, 5 Feared Trapped
-
NationalUP BJP Chief: Action to be Taken in Ram Temple Donation Theft Case
-
NationalPM Modi Strengthens India-Australia Ties During Visit
-
NationalLashkar-e-Toiba terrorist killed in Kashmir gunfight
-
NationalMP Woman Delivers Quadruplets in Autorickshaw, All Newborns Die
-
NationalMudslide hits Wayanad tunnel project site, multiple feared dead
-
NationalNIA Conducts Raids Across 9 States, 1 UT in ISIS, AQIS Radicalisation Case