NEW DELHI, 25 Jan: Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Sunday said that in recent times, institutions like the Election Commission (EC) have faced sustained pressure and therefore it is “our responsibility” to protect their independence, so that democracy does not merely survive, but truly thrives.

He said snatching the “right to vote” through “vote chori” and unplanned SIR tarnishes India’s long-cherished democracy.

In a post on X on National Voters’ Day, Kharge said this day is a powerful reminder that a nation’s future belongs to its people, and that their collective voice can shape the country’s shared destiny.

“The people of India deserve free, fair and fearless elections, where clean electoral rolls and level-playing field is the primary requisite,” the Congress chief said.

Snatching the “right to vote” through vote chori and unplanned special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls tarnishes India’s long-cherished democracy, Kharge said.

“In recent times, our institutions like the Election Commission of India have faced sustained pressure. It is therefore our solemn responsibility to protect their independence and integrity, so that democracy does not merely survive, but truly thrives,” he said.

The Election Commission was established on 25 January, 1950, a day before India became a republic.

For the past 16 years, the day has been celebrated as the National Voters’ Day. (PTI)