Ramgopal Yadav Slams SIR Mechanism, Calls It a ‘Tactic to Prolong Power

Ramgopal Yadav Slams SIR Mechanism, Calls It a ‘Tactic to Prolong Power

Samajwadi Party leader Ramgopal Yadav criticizes the SIR system in Uttar Pradesh, calling it an unnecessary mechanism aimed at helping the government retain power. He argues that India’s electoral process has operated smoothly since 1952 and warns that unconventional political tactics can undermine democratic credibility.

Senior Samajwadi Party leader Ramgopal Yadav has sharply criticized the State’s SIR system, arguing that the mechanism was unnecessary and designed primarily to help the ruling establishment retain power. Speaking in Uttar Pradesh on Monday, Yadav said that India’s electoral process had functioned smoothly since 1952, with new voters being added to the rolls every election cycle without controversy or administrative hurdles.

Yadav asserted that the introduction of SIR represented a strategic attempt to influence political outcomes rather than a genuine electoral reform. According to him, the democratic process has always accommodated new voters “in a normal way,” and any deviation from that tradition risks undermining public trust. He warned that when governments attempt to secure power through unconventional or opaque methods, the long-term consequences can be destabilizing—citing Nepal and Bangladesh as examples of countries where political experiments led to adverse outcomes.

The Samajwadi Party general secretary emphasized that his party does not oppose governments that come to power through fair and transparent means, but insisted that systems perceived as manipulative erode the legitimacy of the electoral process. His remarks come amid growing political debate over the purpose and impact of SIR, with opposition parties questioning its timing and intent.

As the controversy continues, Yadav’s comments add further pressure on the ruling leadership to justify the necessity and neutrality of the mechanism. The debate is expected to intensify in the run-up to the next political cycle, as stakeholders weigh its implications for democratic norms and electoral credibility.

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