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EC publishes 2002 SIR data of Bengal's electoral rolls
EC publishes 2002 SIR data of Bengal's electoral rolls

Time of India

timea day ago

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EC publishes 2002 SIR data of Bengal's electoral rolls

Kolkata: The Election Commission on Monday published the 2002 special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bengal, tabling voter data of 11 districts covering 109 assembly segments. The 23-year-old data — Bengal saw its last SIR in 2002 — was published under the heading "Electoral Roll of SIR 2002, (remaining ACs will be uploaded soon)". Though the Bengal CEO's office did not make a formal comment, the move is largely seen as the first step before SIR rollout in Bengal. The districts covered on Monday included Cooch Behar. Jalpaiguri, Darjeeling, North Dinajpur, South Dinajpur, Malda, Nadia, Howrah, Hooghly, Midnapore and Bankura. The first general election after SIR 2002 in Bengal was the 2004 Lok Sabha polls with 4.7 crore voters. The Jan-Feb 2025 special summary revision put Bengal voters at 7.6 crore. Bengal goes to assembly polls in 2026. You Can Also Check: Kolkata AQI | Weather in Kolkata | Bank Holidays in Kolkata | Public Holidays in Kolkata "This is an ongoing process. The electoral data of the remaining districts will be published on Tuesday, or at most in a couple of days," a senior EC official said, requesting anonymity. The publication of the 2002 SIR data coincides with the state-wide training of booth level officers and their supervisors across Bengal districts. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Stylish New Mobility Scooters Available for Seniors (Prices May Surprise You) Mobility Scooter | Search Ads Search Now Undo The process is likely to be completed this week. On Monday, the state CEO's office also sought clarifications from three assistant returning officers (AROs) of Moyna (East Midnapore), Baruipur (South 24 Parganas) and Rajarhat (North 24 Parganas) over complaints of false voters in electoral rolls. The EC, prima facie, was unsatisfied with the reasons given by the AROs and asked them to appear again on Tuesday with proper documents. EC officials dubbed the exercise as "routine". Among the three seats, BJP won Moyna and Trinamool won Baruipur and Rajarhat. Bengal assembly speaker Biman Banerjee is the Baruipur MLA. "Complaints from many more assembly segments have been received by EC. Those AROs will also be summoned for clarification over the week. The effort is to weed out false voters," the official said. The ongoing hearing in the Supreme Court on the batch of petitions against the Bihar SIR includes TMC MP Mahua Moitra's SLP. Moitra, in her petition, expressed apprehension that the SIR exercise would be replicated in Bengal from Aug 2025, "for which instructions have already been given to EROs". The SC will hear the case on Tuesday, but it has so far refused to stop the Bihar SIR process. TMC has maintained that the SIR exercise will disenfranchise voters who were eligible to vote in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. It has argued that the SIR mirrored section 3 of the Citizenship Act, 1955, which deals with citizenship by birth, therefore making it an "NRC-like move" done not by the MHA but by the EC. Bengal BJP has consistently demanded SIR, claiming lakhs of Rohingya and Bangladeshis have sneaked into the state's voter rolls.

Ahead of Bengal polls, EC releases 2002 SIR data, signals rolls revision
Ahead of Bengal polls, EC releases 2002 SIR data, signals rolls revision

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Ahead of Bengal polls, EC releases 2002 SIR data, signals rolls revision

KOLKATA: The Election Commission on Monday published the 2002 special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bengal, tabling voter data of 11 districts covering 109 assembly segments. The 23-year-old data — Bengal saw its last SIR in 2002 — was published under the heading "Electoral Roll of SIR 2002, (remaining ACs will be uploaded soon)". Though the Bengal CEO's office did not make a formal comment, the move is largely seen as the first step before SIR rollout in Bengal. The districts covered on Monday included Cooch Behar. Jalpaiguri, Darjeeling, North Dinajpur, South Dinajpur, Malda, Nadia, Howrah, Hooghly, Midnapore and Bankura. The first general election after SIR 2002 in Bengal was the 2004 Lok Sabha polls with 4.7 crore voters. The Jan-Feb 2025 special summary revision put Bengal voters at 7.6 crore. Bengal goes to assembly polls in 2026. You Can Also Check: Kolkata AQI | Weather in Kolkata | Bank Holidays in Kolkata | Public Holidays in Kolkata "This is an ongoing process. The electoral data of the remaining districts will be published on Tuesday, or at most in a couple of days," a senior EC official said, requesting anonymity. The publication of the 2002 SIR data coincides with the state-wide training of booth level officers and their supervisors across Bengal districts. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Ask A Pro: "I'm 70 with $1.4M in IRAs. Should I convert $120K/Year to a Roth?" SmartAsset Undo The process is likely to be completed this week. On Monday, the state CEO's office also sought clarifications from three assistant returning officers (AROs) of Moyna (East Midnapore), Baruipur (South 24 Parganas) and Rajarhat (North 24 Parganas) over complaints of false voters in electoral rolls. The EC, prima facie, was unsatisfied with the reasons given by the AROs and asked them to appear again on Tuesday with proper documents. EC officials dubbed the exercise as "routine". Among the three seats, BJP won Moyna and Trinamool won Baruipur and Rajarhat. Bengal assembly speaker Biman Banerjee is the Baruipur MLA. "Complaints from many more assembly segments have been received by EC. Those AROs will also be summoned for clarification over the week. The effort is to weed out false voters," the official said. The ongoing hearing in the Supreme Court on the batch of petitions against the Bihar SIR includes TMC MP Mahua Moitra's SLP. Moitra, in her petition, expressed apprehension that the SIR exercise would be replicated in Bengal from Aug 2025, "for which instructions have already been given to EROs". The SC will hear the case on Tuesday, but it has so far refused to stop the Bihar SIR process. TMC has maintained that the SIR exercise will disenfranchise voters who were eligible to vote in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. It has argued that the SIR mirrored section 3 of the Citizenship Act, 1955, which deals with citizenship by birth, therefore making it an "NRC-like move" done not by the MHA but by the EC. Bengal BJP has consistently demanded SIR, claiming lakhs of Rohingya and Bangladeshis have sneaked into the state's voter rolls.

Abhishek to head to Delhi as TMC intensifies SIR stir
Abhishek to head to Delhi as TMC intensifies SIR stir

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Abhishek to head to Delhi as TMC intensifies SIR stir

Kolkata: national general secretary is expected to reach Delhi this week as the party intensifies its stir in Parliament, demanding an assurance from the Centre "on the floor of the House" that the special intensive revision (SIR) in Bihar will be discussed. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Trinamool Congress has been consistently opposing SIR, questioning Election Commission's powers to conduct citizenship checks and disenfranchise voters. The party has said SIR requirements mirror Section 3 of the Citizenship Act, 1955, which makes the exercise "NRC in disguise." Over the last week, the party has been hamstrung by the absence of its floor leaders in Lok Sabha. Trinamool's leader in Lok Sabha Sudip Bandyopadhyay and senior MP Saugata Roy are not in Delhi due to health reasons. The party's chief whip in Lok Sabha, Kalyan Banerjee, is representing Bengal govt in cases and shuttling between Supreme Court and Calcutta High Court. On Friday, the party's deputy Lok Sabha leader Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar attended the all-party meeting convened by Speaker Om Birla. Banerjee is likely to remain in Delhi and work on party strategy. The Diamond Harbour MP, who was part of Centre's outreach abroad after Pahalgam attack, is also likely to be a keynote speaker if Operation Sindoor discussions take place in Parliament. A senior MP said: "Trinamool is not opposed to discussions on Operation Sindoor. In fact, we want some answers. But this cannot be at the expense of SIR. Here we are talking of mass disenfranchisement of people who had voted in the 2024 Lok Sabha, based on arbitrary reasoning. We want a clear assurance from the Centre on the floor of the house that SIR will be discussed threadbare in Parliament."

‘Poll panel has no mandate to do citizenship checks'
‘Poll panel has no mandate to do citizenship checks'

Time of India

time3 days ago

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  • Time of India

‘Poll panel has no mandate to do citizenship checks'

Kolkata: TMC MP Sushmita Dev on Saturday called EC's special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls an "overstepping of its mandate". In a Facebook post, Dev said, "EC has all powers to review the electoral rolls. We have no issue with that. Our point is that EC cannot overstep its mandate and start doing citizenship checks, which is the Union home ministry's job. Check the SIR requirements. SIR demands birth certificates and parents' documents, directly mirroring Section 3 of the Citizenship Act," she said. "This is precisely what is being asked in NRC, an exercise being done in Assam for the past six years. Why is the EC then doing this exercise?" Dev asked. You Can Also Check: Kolkata AQI | Weather in Kolkata | Bank Holidays in Kolkata | Public Holidays in Kolkata Trinamool in a statement said, "This isn't just 'voter cleaning'; it's a sinister attempt by BJP to bring backdoor NRC through the ECI, turning it into a citizenship test. They're forcing millions to prove ancestry, risking mass disenfranchisement. This is an attack on our democratic rights and citizenship!"

Translated dystopian fiction: A young woman registers her ancestry as she enters adulthood
Translated dystopian fiction: A young woman registers her ancestry as she enters adulthood

Scroll.in

time5 days ago

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Translated dystopian fiction: A young woman registers her ancestry as she enters adulthood

I sit uncomfortably on the chair in a behemoth room. Lights like neon rain flood the walls and the furniture beneath them. It speaks of riches beyond my grasp. The place looks like a private aristocratic hotel, rather than like a government office. I moisten my lips and wait for my turn. Many share the room with me – girls and boys of my age – all tensed and agitated. From time to time, the receptionist echoes a number through his monotone voice, 'L21, please report to chamber eight.' I glance at a small printed paper, my token. My sweat fades the letters. 'How long will it take to call M14?' I mutter. Though I am not a person accustomed to waiting, now I do not want my session to start. The small, spherical lights hanging from the false ceiling resemble a starry night. I stare at them, and they take me back to that place near the Radcliffe Line where I was born. Maybe, the skies are like that: beautiful, transient – like a passionate one-night stand lover. They bring back memories until they fade away like mists of a late-winter morning. I wish my memories were more like the smog that engulfs this city in its persistent choking embrace at this time of the year. But parts of my memories are like pieces of fabric, loosely hanging in the balance by delicate strings of unwoven threads. Most of them are gone, or lost so deep within me that I fail to uncover them. The attempts result in seizures. But what flashes between the seizures creates conflict with the 'history lessons' I was taught in school, with the chapter on the Cleansing that began before my time. It started in India's east and northeast frontiers more than two decades ago, just when the tapered Meghna basin of Bangladesh began to sink under the ocean's rising hungry tides. I barely recall the shadowy nights I spent looking at the stars, the only sky available for us in that place. Until my mother jumped in the Ichamati and the river's cold, dark green water brought me to India, I didn't know what the sky was like. I now know the sky is a dome; it's a prison. 'M14… M14, please report to chamber two.' The receptionist's voice brings me back. How long was I spaced out? I quickly fumble my unkempt hair, wipe the drool off my lips, and clear my voice before standing near the chamber's door. 'Please place your hand on the plate,' an electronic voice says. I do, and a minuscule needle pierces my thumb and draws a drop of blood. Ouch! The blood quickly saturates a piece of fibre that weirdly looks like a crossbreed of circuit dye and a checkerboard – a Heritage Scanner. The voice again states, 'Thank you for your cooperation. You are fifty-seven per cent Arya; you may now enter.' What would have happened if I were not? I know about the Citizenship Act and how it is making a new Aryavarta in the eyes of our Neta, the great leader. If this were Germany of the 1940s, I would have called him the Führer. Instead, I gulp that thought and step in. They want me to register because I am one of the new millions reaching adulthood. I have to register because I want to remember my mother's face for one time, at whatever cost. A man with brilliant eyes enters the room with opaque glass walls. He has broad shoulders and a square jawbone. His eyes are almond brown, and his hair is grey with age. He is nearly a Class-One in the National Citizen Register. As far as I know, I am a Three/Four. 'Ah,' he says, 'Miss Shakuntala Bose, এখাানে আসাার জন্যয ধন্যযবাাদ…' He swiftly changes from my soothing mother tongue to the state's second official language: 'I hope you are familiar with the procedures, as you have already signed the NDA form.' Involuntarily, asshole. 'As my Bengali is a bit off and the bot recording this session faces a hard time translating it into English, I guess we both are bound to use the language of our old colonial masters. I hope you are okay with it. ঠিক আছে তো?' 'Yes,' I nod. 'Good. From the data I have on my screen, I see you are a member of the Kshatriya Varna, and you are fifty-seven per cent of pure descent. I know in the past, our forefathers did not put any restrictions on inter-caste coitus. Still, if you can shed any light on the origin of the impurities in your blood, it will be highly appreciated.' He has rehearsed his lines well. 'No.' I nod again. Differently. A blurry image of someone I vaguely identify as my mother flashes before my eyes. 'I don't know.' 'Thank you. But before we start, let me ask again: are you acquainted with what we do here?' The person who found me crying in my mother's cold hands on the muddy bank of the Ichamati, Dr. Nirmalya Bose, is one of the last generations of liberals. He put me in a good school and taught me the secular ways of life. I was the only girl in the whole class. I learned a lot about the world that had ceased to exist before I was born. For a brief moment in human history, we created a paradise before it descended to purgatory. I finally occupy the operating couch in the chamber and sit with my spine erect. 'According to Article 5A, 51B, any person born after 26 November 2024, either or both of whose parents or grandparents are a lawfully registered or by-birth citizen of Bharat, shall perform as a fundamental duty to the state by enlisting his or her biometric, genetic and anatomical credentials for the betterment of the state and its people as a reference to create, amend and moderate the binding list of citizens thereof.' I enjoy the gradual widening of his eyes. 'Ah… you are very well-versed.' 'But I don't know the procedure, doctor. Please let me understand that. I hope I have cleared any doubts you were facing.' 'Yes, I'm not accustomed to someone so… erudite.' 'By someone, you do mean a girl.' 'Yes.' His face reddens. He shakes his head and points to the helmet at the head of the couch. 'When the government removed the right to education of women from the fundamental rights list, many girls left schools. The parents felt that it was a necessary reaction…' 'And yet, you, a government employee, find that hard to agree with.' 'Doesn't matter. I'm here to perform a simple surgery on your brain. That and that only.' He takes a vial containing a glimmering grey liquid from an adjoining tray. 'These are neuronal nanobots. They search for some special proteins found in our brain's hippocampus, neocortex, and amygdala. I'm going to inject this inside you – so that we can see and then cleave out any unnecessary episodic memory.' To create a state where no dissent is expressed. I try to remember those three names in the back of my head and fail. They were not a part of my discipline. 'Okay.' I lay down on the couch, thinking of how necessary the whole thing is for me. In a state where even breathable air is up for sale in those online markets, this is the only supposedly free thing. 'Free is an ambiguous concept to provoke discernment,' Nirmalya often said. A thing made accessible by the state is a thing prepaid by its citizens. 'Ms Bose, you may feel a slight pinch,' the doctor says. He injects the vial into my neck. 'The nanobots will find any area lighting up with the questions I'm going to ask you and extricate memories and limit that area's neuronal actions, if necessary.' He puts the helmet over my head and starts to assemble the parts to connect it to the mainframe. 'Am I going to be a vegetable after this?' I ask, seeing the complex mechanism. Sweats immediately form on my forehead. 'No. God! No.' For the first time, I watch a smile cracking on his face, a genuine one. 'India… Bharat has performed around a billion surgeries like this over the past ten years. Let me assure you, no such thing will happen. You are as safe as a rock on the ocean floor. You will remember only the events you are suitable for.' Excerpted with permission from ' Children Between Lines' in Fractal Dreams That Unmake, Soham Guha,

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