SIR—WEST BENGAL ||| WHAT IS REVEALED
SIR—WEST
BENGAL
WHAT IS
REVEALED
SARASIJ
MAJUMDER
In West
Bengal, during the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process, massive
irregularities have been detected in the 2002 voter list during progeny-mapping
or identification of new voters based on the names of parents or relatives.
Although the first phase of the SIR has ended, the Election Commission
continues to cross-check and repeatedly scrutinize the submitted forms. During
this process, information about these “logical discrepancies” has come to
light, according to data released by the office of the Chief Electoral Officer
of the state.
1.0 Names of fathers of 85 lakhs 1thousand and 486 voters are incorrect or mismatched, which accounts for 11.09% of the total voters.
2.0 For 24lakhs 21thousand 133 voters, the number
of children recorded is more than six.
3.0 Major
inconsistencies have also been observed in the age differences between parents
and children. In 11 lakh 95 thousand 230 cases, the age gap between father/ mother and Children is less
than 15 years, while in 8 lakhs 77 thousand 736 cases, the difference is
more than 50 years-both of which are
unrealistic.
4.0 Additionally,
in 3 lakhs 29thousand 152 cases, the age gap between grandparents
and voters is less than 40 years, creating confusion about family
relationships.
5.0 20
lakhs 74 thousand 256 voters have been marked as “new voters” despite being
over 45 years old.
6.0 Gender-related
data also show discrepancies: for 13 lakhs 46 thousand 918 voters, gender
information is incorrect, leading to confusion about voter identity.
7.0 Between
2002, when the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) was last conducted by the
Election Commission of India, and 2025, West Bengal has seen a 66% increase in
the number of registered voters — from 4.58 crore to 7.63 crore.
ECI data
shows that among the top 10 districts with the highest increase in voters, nine
share a border with Bangladesh.
According
to ECI data, the nine border districts that have seen the sharpest rise are:
Uttar Dinajpur (105.49% increase), Maldaha (94.58%), Murshidabad (87.65%), South
24 Parganas (83.30%), Jalpaiguri (82.3%), Cooch Behar (76.52%), North 24
Parganas (72.18%), Nadia (71.46%) and Dakshin Dinajpur (70.94%).
The only
non-border district in the top 10 is Birbhum (73.44%).
Although
these voter applications have been digitized, sources in the Commission have
stated that such voters will be called for hearings. This database has now been
handed over to every district election officer and block-level staff in the
state, so that verification and corrections can be completed quickly. During
the Claims & Objections phase, ordinary voters will also have the
opportunity to make corrections.
Source:--
1.0 Compilation is made listening reputed ‘YOU TUBERS.’
2.0 ENGLISH NEWS PAPERS PUBLISHED FROM
DELHI, MUMBAI, & CHENNAI.
3.0 TWEETS.

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