“Our preliminary inquiry shows no signs of work-related pressure. Aneesh had been performing well as a BLO. In the first phase of the SIR process—distributing enumeration forms to households—he had already completed 77% of the work in his ward under the Payyannur Assembly constituency. The Chief Electoral Officer has asked for a detailed report on his death. After combining the findings from the ERO and the police, a consolidated report will be sent to the CEO,” said Kannur district collector Arun.
Amid Statewide protests over alleged work pressure faced by BLOs, an anganwadi teacher serving as a BLO reportedly collapsed during SIR related duties in Balal panchayat in Kasaragod, Kerala, on Monday (November 17, 2025) morning. However, her condition is stable.
The Kerala government legally challenged the SIR registration procedure by approaching the Supreme Court. Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan in the all-party meet referred to SIR as ‘unscientific’ and driven by malicious intent.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has modified the criterion for the appointment of booth level agents (BLA) by political parties and has decided to allow parties to set up help desks for the collection of filled-up enumeration forms for easing the workload of BLOs assigned to the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. The commission has also permitted the BLAs of recognized political parties to submit the applications — enumeration forms as well as Form 6 enrolment applications — in bulk. (TV9)
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