Indian Supreme Court Rules on Bengal Electoral Roll Revision, Affecting Millions of Voters
India's Supreme Court has ruled against the inclusion of names pending appeals in the West Bengal electoral roll revision, potentially leading to the exclusion of nearly 27 lakh voters. This development is critical ahead of the state's upcoming Assembly elections, with claims rejected by judicial officers.
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Bengal polls roll revision: 27 lakh ‘doubtful’ voters may lose voting rights
Nearly 27 lakh voters in West Bengal face exclusion from the electoral roll as their claims were rejected by judicial officers. The Supreme Court has ruled against the inclusion of names pending appeals, citing the burden on tribunals and potential chaos. Deletions now stand at 88.8 lakh, impacting 11.6% of the electorate.
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