Hyderabad DEO Cracks Down on EROs for Delay in Electoral Roll Revision
<p>HYDERABAD: Hyderabad District Electoral Officer (DEO) R.V. Karnan, who is also the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) commissioner, on Friday issued showcause notices to the Electoral Registration Officers (EROs) of Sanathnagar, Musheerabad and Secunderabad Cantonment Assembly segments over their slow progress in the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral roll. According to Karnan, [...]<content:encoded><![CDATA[<strong>HYDERABAD: </strong>Hyderabad District Electoral Officer (DEO) R.V. Karnan, who is also the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) commissioner, on Friday issued showcause notices to the Electoral Registration Officers (EROs) of Sanathnagar, Musheerabad and Secunderabad Cantonment Assembly segments over their slow progress in the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (<a href="https://x.com/DEO_HYD/status/2075556837550920157?s=20">SIR</a>) of the electoral roll. According to Karnan, the pace of SIR data digitisation in the three constituencies was significantly below the expected standards. He warned all low-performing officers to improve their performance immediately. <strong>Review meeting focuses on pending digitisation work</strong> Earlier, Karnan chaired a review meeting with all EROs and election officials of Hyderabad district to assess the progress of the Special Intensive Revision. The meeting reviewed the status of data digitisation, completion of enumeration forms and adherence to the Election Commission's prescribed schedule. During the review, Karnan expressed concern over the performance of the EROs in the three Assembly segments and issued showcause notices to the officials concerned. <strong>Officials directed to maintain daily progress</strong> The DEO directed all EROs to closely monitor the digitisation process, ensure accuracy and complete all pending work within the stipulated timeline. He also instructed officials to maintain daily progress in the revision exercise. Karnan said any negligence or delay in implementing the Special Intensive Revision would be viewed seriously and appropriate action would be initiated against the officials responsible. ]]>

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