Second supplementary voter record in Bengal doubtless by March 27-28: EC official| India Information

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Second supplementary voter record in Bengal doubtless by March 27-28: EC official| India Information

The second supplementary record underneath the SIR of electoral rolls in West Bengal is prone to be printed by March 27-28, a senior Election Fee official mentioned on Thursday.

The post-SIR rolls published on February 28 further brought down the number of valid voters to a little over 7.04 crore. (PTI)
The post-SIR rolls printed on February 28 additional introduced down the variety of legitimate voters to just a little over 7.04 crore. (PTI)

Round 36 lakh voter entries from the pending record have been disposed of up to now, forming the idea for the discharge of the second supplementary record, the official within the Chief Electoral Officer’s workplace mentioned.

“By Friday or Saturday night, the second supplementary record could also be launched,” he mentioned, including that the method is dependent upon the decision of remaining entries acquired from varied cubicles.

The official mentioned points that surfaced through the publication of the primary supplementary record nonetheless persist.

“Lists which have been e-signed by courts have been uploaded. In some circumstances, there may very well be technical issues or glitches. Information from a number of cubicles is but to be acquired,” he mentioned.

The revision course of is being carried out in compliance with instructions from the Supreme Courtroom, which had dominated that voters whose names are excluded from the rolls should be allowed to attraction earlier than a tribunal.

Nevertheless, uncertainty stays over the operationalisation of those tribunals.

“No remaining determination has been taken but concerning when and the place the tribunals will start functioning,” the official mentioned, including that the state authorities had proposed 4 places, whereas the Calcutta Excessive Courtroom instructed the Judicial Academy in New City as a doable venue.

The delay in organising the tribunals has raised issues amongst stakeholders, as affected voters await readability on the mechanism to problem exclusions from the electoral rolls.

The ballot panel had launched the primary supplementary record of ‘Below Adjudication’ voters on Monday, however remained tight-lipped on the variety of deletions or the exact determine of circumstances disposed of in that record, drawing criticism from varied quarters.

A complete of 58 lakh names have been deleted following the enumeration part of the SIR train, slashing the state’s eligible electors from the preliminary 7.66 crore to 7.08 crore on grounds of dying, migration, duplication and untraceability.

The post-SIR rolls printed on February 28 additional introduced down the variety of legitimate voters to just a little over 7.04 crore, which included the location of over 60 lakh names underneath judicial scrutiny.

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