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West Bengal SIR final roll to now be published on Feb 28 | Kolkata News

West Bengal SIR final roll to now be published on Feb 28 | Kolkata News

3 min readKolkataFeb 11, 2026 04:06 AM IST The Election Commission on Tuesday extended the schedule for the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal by two weeks. The final electoral roll of the state will now be published on February 28. The EC’s decision comes a day after the Supreme Court ordered a one-week extension of the SIR schedule in West Bengal. Earlier, the final roll was to be published on February 14. In the letter to West Bengal Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Agarwal, EC secretary Pawan Diwan said, “In compliance of the Hon’ble Supreme Court’s direction, the Commission has decided to revise the programme of ongoing SIR in the State of West Bengal.” As per the new schedule, hearings for those electors who received notices will be held till February 14. According to the notification, scrutiny of documents and disposal will be completed on February 21. The rationalisation of the polling station will be carried out by February 25 while health parameter checks will conclude on February 27. The final …

‘SIR Has Become An Exercise Of Deletion And Exclusion’: Mamata Banerjee In Letter To CEC Kumar | India News

‘SIR Has Become An Exercise Of Deletion And Exclusion’: Mamata Banerjee In Letter To CEC Kumar | India News

Last Updated:January 10, 2026, 19:14 IST Mamata Banerjee said ordinary voters were being subjected to coercive hearings over minor issues such as spelling errors or small age discrepancies. In her letter, Banerjee accused the Election Commission of political bias and high-handedness during the exercise. (File) West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee wrote a letter to Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar on Saturday and claimed that the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in the poll-bound state has been turned into an exercise aimed at excluding voters rather than correcting records. In a three-page letter, the Chief Minister accused the Election Commission of political bias and high-handedness, claiming that the process lacked sensitivity and had caused widespread harassment of ordinary voters. “The hearing process has become largely mechanical, driven purely by technical data and is completely devoid of the application of mind, sensitivity and human touch,” Banerjee wrote, adding that the objective of the exercise appeared to be “neither of correction nor of inclusion… but solely of deletion and of exclusion.” She also expressed …

Trinamool Says Amartya Sen Called For Bengal SIR Hearing, Poll Body Denies | India News

Trinamool Says Amartya Sen Called For Bengal SIR Hearing, Poll Body Denies | India News

Last Updated:January 06, 2026, 20:59 IST Calling the alleged notice “sad,” Abhishek Banerjee said the poll body was targeting prominent Bengal residents Nobel laureate Amartya Sen. (PTI Photo) Nobel laureate economist Amartya Sen was drawn into the escalating political confrontation between the ruling Trinamool Congress and the Election Commission of India over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal. The controversy broke out after Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee, nephew of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, claimed at a public rally in Birbhum- Amartya Sen’s home district-that the Election Commission had sent a notice to the Nobel Prize winner asking him to appear for a SIR hearing. Describing the alleged notice as “sad,” Abhishek Banerjee accused the poll body of targeting prominent residents of Bengal under the pretext of voter list revision. “They have sent a notice to Amartya Sen, who won the Nobel Prize for India and brought global recognition to the country,” he said, alleging a pattern of harassment. Abhishek Banerjee also cited SIR notices issued to Indian pacer Mohammed …