EC publishes second supplementary list after adjudicating 37 lakh Bengal voters

The Election Commission has published the second supplementary voters' list for West Bengal under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process, with over 37 lakh adjudication cases disposed of. This follows the first list released on March 23, covering about 29 lakh cases.

Over 37 lakh adjudication cases have been disposed of by 705 judicial officers under the direct supervision of the Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court, sources from the Chief Electoral Officer’s (CEO) office said on Friday, as the Election Commission published the second supplementary voters’ list for poll-bound West Bengal under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR).

This comes after the first supplementary list on March 23, which covered approximately 29 lakh cases, with an additional 8 lakh resolved since then. Of nearly 60 lakh names initially pending review—about 8.5% of the total electorate—37 lakh have now been settled. CEO office sources indicated that around 40% of the reviewed names have been excluded, though no official breakdown of inclusions versus deletions has been provided yet.

Bengal CEO Manoj Agarwal stated earlier: “Once the supplementary lists are published, any individual whose name has been dropped can challenge the decision. Appellate tribunals, to be established by the Calcutta High Court, will be the designated forum for these challenges.”

Under SIR, roughly 1.25 crore notices were issued to voters due to discrepancies in enumeration forms. The Supreme Court appointed judicial officers to review the eligibility of 60,06,675 electors ahead of the assembly elections.

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Election Commission deletes over 27 lakh names from West Bengal voter list

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The Election Commission of India has deleted over 27 lakh names from West Bengal's voter list following Special Intensive Revision, affecting many who voted in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. The move has sparked accusations of bias from TMC and defenses from BJP ahead of assembly elections. The Supreme Court recently declined further intervention.

A senior official in West Bengal's Chief Electoral Officer's office stated that the second supplementary voter list under the SIR process is likely to be published by March 27 or 28. Around 36 lakh voter entries from the pending list have been disposed of so far.

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The Election Commission of India has published the electoral rolls for West Bengal on February 28, including 7.08 crore names, with 60 lakh under adjudication due to logical discrepancies. This follows the Special Intensive Revision process and Supreme Court directives. Voters can check their status online or offline to see if their name is verified, under review, or deleted.

Trinamool Congress MPs have submitted notices in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha to discuss voter disenfranchisement amid concerns over electoral roll revisions in West Bengal. The move highlights opposition to the Special Intensive Revision process affecting millions of voters. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has been protesting the exercise through a dharna in Kolkata.

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The Election Commission of India has placed 106 individuals with criminal records under preventive detention in three West Bengal districts ahead of the first phase of assembly elections on April 23. The action aims to ensure a violence-free polling process. The ruling Trinamool Congress has filed a PIL in Calcutta High Court against potential further detentions.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has accused the Election Commission and BJP of a deliberate design to seize control of the state ahead of assembly elections. She claimed over 50 senior officials were summarily removed. Banerjee described it as political interference of the highest order.

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Protests continue in West Bengal's Malda district over deletions from electoral rolls under Special Intensive Revision, following the gherao of seven judicial officers. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee endorsed Supreme Court remarks, urged calm and blamed the BJP. The BJP demanded the arrest of TMC minister Sabina Yeasmin.

 

 

 

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