Election Commission of India (ECI) handles the hot patato of WB electoral roll through SIR but how much?

By Our Correspondent

Agartala, April 11, 2026

In his life of retirement at the end of his tenure as chief election commissioner (CEC), Gyanesh Kumar still runs the risk of waking up at night with perspiration owing to his nightmarish experience of conducting the constitutionally mandated Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of Mamata run West Bengal’s error ridden electoral rally. Even though the SIR, conducted under Article 324 of the constitution and Clause 21 (3) of the Representation of Peoples Act-1951, has been completed smoothly and peacefully already in 12 states with more in waiting list, it is the SIR in West Bengal that had stretched the patience and authority of the ECI to the limit. But why so? It is only because the error-ridden and corrupted electoral roll of West Bengal, tainted by the presence of lakhs of Bangladeshi infiltrator termites and terroristic Rohingiyas, that suited the political interests of Begum Saheba in her obsessive quest for renewal of power. Be that as it may, the data dished out through selective leakages by political authority in West Bengal state election department now make things crystal clear. They make very interesting and intriguing reading:-

1) There were multiple entries of dead , shifted and duplicate voters in the WB electoral roll and this has led to deletion of more than 90 lakh ghost voters used by Trinamool;

2) There were fathers who had produced more than hundred children and ,more interestingly, there were mothers who delivered children almost every month;

3) A single voter’s names figured in the electoral roll four or five times and, in a more interesting example, a voter who was also a grandfather at 42 also had a grandson aged 24;

4) There were voters who left for their heavenly (?) abode at least two decades ago;

5) There were many voters below the age of 15 and there were grand fathers at 30 having grand children aged between 12-15;

6) There were voters in 10/12 places having the same photo-identities;

7) There were families of five or six members having 12/15 voters and so on !

No knowledge of rocket science or quantum physics is required to make out why Begum Saheba and her lackeys had gone hysterical over SIR and demanded its postponement till after the assembly elections in West Bengal. Gyanesh Kumar is definitely being cursed for the works he nearly completed to the chagrin of the protectors of secularism in West Bengal.



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