Why Did AIADMK Postpone Today's Protest Against DMK's SIR Misconduct?
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Key Takeaways
- AIADMK protests postponed due to rain alert.
- New date set for November 20.
- Protest aimed at addressing DMK electoral misconduct.
- AIADMK stresses importance of electoral transparency.
- Local units report interference in voter verification.
Chennai, Nov 17 (NationPress) The AIADMK has decided to delay its scheduled protest near Rajarathinam Stadium in Egmore due to a heavy rain warning issued by the Chennai Meteorological Department.
The rally, which was set for Monday, aimed to denounce what the party claims are significant irregularities perpetrated by the ruling DMK officials during the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral rolls.
In its statement, the AIADMK expressed that the protest would spotlight the increasing complaints from various city areas regarding the behavior of DMK cadre during the voter verification process.
The party reported that several local units have indicated that DMK members have been obstructing the verification process by influencing officials, hindering genuine voters, and attempting to manipulate the electoral rolls.
The AIADMK intended to gather its district secretaries, area organizers, and supporters for a public display of dissent at Rajarathinam Stadium to call for immediate intervention from the Election Commission.
The party also aimed to demand stricter oversight across Chennai’s Assembly constituencies to guarantee that the electoral roll revision is conducted in a free, fair, and transparent manner without political interference.
However, with the Chennai Meteorological Department warning of potential heavy rainfall in various parts of the city due to a weather system over the Bay of Bengal, the AIADMK stated it was necessary to postpone the event.
The party noted that the risk of severe rain and possible disruption to public transport made holding a large gathering impractical.
Clarifying that the protest has simply been postponed rather than cancelled, the AIADMK has announced that the demonstration will now occur on November 20 at the same location near Rajarathinam Stadium in Egmore.
Party leaders encouraged supporters to remain ready for the rescheduled protest and reiterated their commitment to highlighting what they term systematic violations by DMK officials during the special voter roll verification process.
Sources within the AIADMK expressed hope that the Election Commission will acknowledge the allegations and enhance monitoring measures to ensure that the SIR process remains transparent and free from political influence. Senior leaders and district representatives are anticipated to participate in the protest on November 20.