'Can’t change orders every day': SC refuses to hear pleas of poll staff excluded from voter rolls in Bengal The Supreme Court has directed officials deputed for election duty in West Bengal to approach the appellate tribunal regarding their exclusion from voter rolls. While acknowledging the issue of their continued inclusion in electoral rolls will be examined, the court stated it cannot alter its orders daily, emphasizing the need to follow prescribed legal channels for voting rights. #Supreme_Court #West_Bengal #voter_rolls #hear_pleas #n’t_change #poll_staff #staff_excluded #directed_officials #officials_deputed #election_duty

SIR row: Mamata Banerjee claims names of people belonging to 'specific communities' deleted from voter rolls West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has accused authorities of selectively removing names from voter rolls ahead of assembly elections. She stated that nearly 91 lakh voters were deleted post-revision, with her intervention in the Supreme Court restoring about 32 lakh names. Banerjee alleged that specific communities were targeted in these deletions. #Chief_Minister #West_Bengal #Mamata_Banerjee #Mamata #SIR_row #assembly_elections #Minister_Mamata #Bengal_Chief #voter_rolls #rolls_West

Won't let SIR be stalled, or genuine voters left out: Supreme Court The Supreme Court firmly stated it will not permit any delays in the special intensive revision of voter rolls across 12 states. While extending a document submission deadline by a week, the court sought an affidavit from Bengal's DGP regarding alleged TMC efforts to disrupt the process. #Supreme_Court #genuine_voters #Supreme #special_intensive #firmly_stated #intensive_revision #voters_left #voter_rolls #Court_firmly #Bengal_DGP
