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Tamil Nadu Polls Crackdown: 163 FIRs Over Social Media Posts, 2180 URLs Blocked

Tamil Nadu Chief Election Commissioner Archana Patnaik reveals 163 FIRs filed and 2180 URLs blocked over social media violations ahead of state elections.

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In a major crackdown ahead of the upcoming elections in Tamil Nadu, authorities have taken strict action against violations on social media platforms, highlighting the growing role of digital monitoring in ensuring free and fair polls.

State Chief Election Commissioner Archana Patnaik revealed that 163 FIRs have been registered in connection with objectionable or violative social media posts during the election period.


📱 Massive Digital Action

Alongside legal action, authorities have also moved to curb the spread of misleading or inappropriate content online. According to officials:

  • 2180 URLs have been blocked by various social media platforms
  • The content was flagged for violating election norms and the Model Code of Conduct (MCC)
  • Action was taken in coordination with platform providers and monitoring agencies

The move reflects an intensified effort to regulate digital campaigning and prevent misinformation during the sensitive election period.


⚖️ Strict Enforcement of Election Rules

Election authorities have emphasized that social media is now a key battleground during elections, and violations—ranging from fake news to hate speech and unauthorized campaigning—will not be tolerated.

The filing of FIRs indicates that legal consequences are being actively pursued against individuals or groups found violating electoral guidelines online.


🚨 Focus on Free & Fair Elections

Officials say the crackdown is part of a broader strategy to ensure that elections remain:

  • Free from misinformation
  • Free from undue influence
  • Conducted in a transparent and lawful manner

With the rapid spread of digital content, monitoring mechanisms have been significantly strengthened to track and act against violations in real time.


📊 Rising Role of Social Media in Elections

The large number of FIRs and blocked URLs underscores how social media has become central to political campaigning—and also a major challenge for regulators.

Authorities are increasingly relying on:

  • Real-time surveillance tools
  • Collaboration with tech platforms
  • Public reporting mechanisms

to maintain electoral integrity.


🔍 What Lies Ahead

As polling approaches, officials are expected to continue strict monitoring of digital platforms. More actions could follow if violations persist.

The Election Commission has also urged citizens and political parties to adhere strictly to guidelines and avoid sharing unverified or inflammatory content online.

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Indra Shiva is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of IMN India, a Delhi-based national digital news media network. He oversees editorial strategy, breaking news coverage, and content standards across the platform. Alongside his media venture, he is the Founder and CEO of Luxury Shukra, a premium women’s ethnic wear brand. His work focuses on delivering timely, accurate, and trustworthy news content, contributing to the growth of independent digital journalism in India.

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