Wednesday, March 4, 2026
22.1 C
New Delhi

TN Revenue Staff Boycott SIR Duty Citing ‘Overload’; Govt Warns ‘No Work, No Pay’

The Tamil Nadu government issued a firm warning to state employees, stating that those who fail to report for Special Intensive Revision (SIR) duty on Tuesday will face pay deductions. The directive comes as resistance escalates among revenue department staff, who have launched a full-scale boycott of the SIR exercise, calling the workload “unmanageable” and poorly planned.

The boycott has sparked concern within the administration, as the SIR is a critical process for updating and verifying electoral rolls ahead of upcoming elections. Revenue staff argue that the exercise has been imposed without adequate preparation, manpower, or logistical support, leaving officials stretched across districts.

Union representatives say officers are already overburdened with routine field responsibilities, and the addition of SIR duties has pushed many beyond capacity.

Tamil Nadu Revenue Staff Boycott SIR Duty

Members of the Federation of Revenue Associations of Tamil Nadu (FERA) began their boycott on Tuesday, protesting excessive workload, insufficient staffing, tight timelines, and a lack of proper training.

On Monday evening, FERA submitted petitions to district collectors across all 32 districts as part of a statewide “Perundhiral” (mass appeal) campaign. Demonstrations were also held at taluk and district headquarters. “We are not attending any work related to the SIR from today,” FERA state coordinator M P Murugaian said, as per PTI.

Murugaian added that the protest aims to secure comprehensive training for all officials, appoint more officers as Booth Level Officers (BLOs), and ensure adequate manpower at the BLO level. The association has also raised objections to collectors conducting late-night review meetings and holding multiple daily video conferences in the name of monitoring progress.

The ongoing SIR, scheduled to conclude on December 4, requires the distribution and collection of forms, online data uploads, and continuous review meetings. With the boycott gaining momentum, the standoff between the government and revenue employees has injected fresh tension into the electoral roll revision process.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Indian-origin boss of England and Wales police federation, Mukund Krishna, arrested on suspicion of corruption

The City of London Police arrested Mukund Krishna, the head of the Police Federation of England and Wales, on suspicion of corruption on Wednesday. Read More

41 sealed ballots found at home: Pakistani immigrant sentenced for election fraud in California

A former Lodi city (California) councilman has been sentenced to three years in jail for his role in a major election fraud scheme that took place during local elections, authorities said. Read More

Fake News Alert: MEA Debunks Claim Indian Ports Are Being Used By US Navy Against Iran

The MEA rejected claims aired by US network OAN that American warships were using Indian ports to stage attacks on Iran, calling the allegations “fake and false”. Read More

Topics

Indian-origin boss of England and Wales police federation, Mukund Krishna, arrested on suspicion of corruption

The City of London Police arrested Mukund Krishna, the head of the Police Federation of England and Wales, on suspicion of corruption on Wednesday. Read More

41 sealed ballots found at home: Pakistani immigrant sentenced for election fraud in California

A former Lodi city (California) councilman has been sentenced to three years in jail for his role in a major election fraud scheme that took place during local elections, authorities said. Read More

Fake News Alert: MEA Debunks Claim Indian Ports Are Being Used By US Navy Against Iran

The MEA rejected claims aired by US network OAN that American warships were using Indian ports to stage attacks on Iran, calling the allegations “fake and false”. Read More

‘Is it still America or Israel first’: Iran’s Ali Larijani accuses Trump of dragging US in ‘unfair war’

Iran’s top security official, Ali Larijani, accused US President Donald Trump of dragging Americans into what he called an “unfair war” with Iran, declaring that Tehran would not negotiate with Washington amid the escalating conflict. Read More

‘Is it still America or Israel first’: Iran’s Ali Larijani accuses Trump of dragging US in ‘unfair war’

Iran’s top security official, Ali Larijani, accused US President Donald Trump of dragging Americans into what he called an “unfair war” with Iran, declaring that Tehran would not negotiate with Washington amid the escalating conflict. Read More

Attack motivated by Pakistani background: Afghan national assaults neighbour in New York in alleged hate crime

An Afghan national has been arrested and charged after Watervliet (County in New York) police said he attacked his neighbour as a hate crime because of the victim’s Pakistani background. Read More

Related Articles