Election Commission of India (ECI) (Photo: PTI)
Tamil Nadu

ECI appoints new superintendents of police in 4 Tamil Nadu districts

The Commission directed the Tamil Nadu government to implement the postings with immediate effect and submit a compliance report regarding the officers’ joining by 11 am on Tuesday (March 16).

DTNEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: Ahead of the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has ordered the appointment of new Superintendents of Police (SPs) in four districts of the state as part of election preparedness and administrative reshuffle.

According to an official communication issued on Monday to the Tamil Nadu Chief Secretary, the Commission reviewed poll preparedness for the 2026 Assembly elections and directed immediate transfers and postings of senior IPS officers.

As per the order D.N. Harikiran Prasad, has been appointed as SP of Karur, D.V. Kiran Shruthi asked to take charge as SP of Erode, Sujith Kumar, has been posted as SP of Nagapattinam and N. Shreenatha, will take charge as SP of Virudhunagar.

The Commission directed the Tamil Nadu government to implement the postings with immediate effect and submit a compliance report regarding the officers’ joining by 11 am on Tuesday.

The ECI also clarified that officers transferred out of these positions should not be assigned any election-related duties until the completion of the electoral process, a measure aimed at ensuring neutrality and transparency during the polls.

The move is part of the Commission’s standard protocol to reshuffle key administrative and police officials in districts ahead of elections to maintain a level playing field and ensure free and fair polling across the state.

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