EC to publish post-SIR rolls in WB on Feb 28, spelling whether voters are in, out or under scrutiny

The Election Commission (EC) of India is set to publish the post-Special Identification Register (SIR) electoral rolls for West Bengal on February 28. This action is part of the Commission's compliance with directives from the Supreme Court, which aims to enhance transparency and accuracy in the voter registration process. It is important to note that the upcoming publication will not be the final electoral list; supplementary rolls will be generated to accommodate any adjustments or corrections needed. The initiative is expected to clarify the status of voters—whether they are included, excluded, or subject to further verification. This development comes amid ongoing discussions about electoral integrity in the region, underscoring the EC's commitment to ensuring a fair electoral process in West Bengal, a state known for its politically charged environment.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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