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		<title>How to check supplementary list of sir: How to Check the Supplementary List of SIR in West Bengal</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The release of the supplementary voter list in West Bengal marks a significant change in the electoral process, following extensive judicial review.</p>
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<p>The recent release of the supplementary voter list in West Bengal has stirred considerable interest among the electorate. Prior to this development, the expectation was that the voter list would be finalized without significant delays. However, the process faced multiple postponements, leading to uncertainty among voters regarding their eligibility.</p>
<p>The decisive moment came when the first supplementary voter list was uploaded at around 11:55 pm on a Monday, following extensive adjudication of approximately 29 lakh cases by judicial officers. This marked a turning point in the electoral process, as over 60 lakh names had been placed under judicial review, creating a backlog that needed urgent attention.</p>
<p>The direct effects of this release are profound. The supplementary list includes names of voters whose eligibility has been adjudicated, providing clarity to many who were left in limbo. The final electoral roll published on February 28 recorded a total of 7.04 crore electors, highlighting the scale of the electoral landscape in West Bengal. However, the uncertainty surrounding the exact number of names included or excluded from the supplementary list remains a concern, as details remain unconfirmed.</p>
<p>Expert voices, such as Manoj Agarwal, have pointed out the complexities involved in this process. &#8220;I don’t know how many names have been approved or rejected at this moment,&#8221; he stated, reflecting the confusion that still lingers among officials and voters alike. Furthermore, he noted, &#8220;We don’t know how many names have been deleted or how many names will be published,&#8221; indicating the lack of transparency that has characterized this phase of the electoral process.</p>
<p>The role of law enforcement has also been crucial during this period. Agarwal remarked, &#8220;The role of police is good. They have taken prompt action in places where trouble erupted,&#8221; underscoring the importance of maintaining order amid the heightened tensions surrounding the voter list. This is particularly relevant given that the highest number of pending cases was in Murshidabad, with 11 lakh cases awaiting resolution, and significant numbers also in Malda and South 24 Parganas.</p>
<p>To facilitate access to the supplementary list, the Election Commission has made it available online at both the EC and CEO websites. Additionally, hard copies of the list can be obtained from District Election Officers (DEOs), District Magistrates (DMs), Sub-Divisional Officers (SDOs), and Block Development Officers (BDOs). This multifaceted approach aims to ensure that voters can verify their eligibility in a timely manner.</p>
<p>Looking ahead, the Election Commission has constituted 19 appellate tribunals to hear appeals regarding the supplementary list, which is a critical step in addressing the concerns of those who may feel aggrieved by the adjudication process. The second supplementary list is expected to be released on Friday, further shaping the electoral landscape. However, the timeline for the formation and functioning of these appellate tribunals remains unclear, adding another layer of uncertainty to the process.</p>
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		<title>CEO West Bengal Manoj Agarwal Prepares for Upcoming Elections</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Manoj Agarwal, the CEO of West Bengal, is at the forefront of significant electoral changes as the state prepares for elections in April 2026.</p>
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<p>In West Bengal, the political landscape is shifting as the state gears up for its upcoming elections scheduled for April 23 and 29, 2026. This marks a significant moment as the Election Commission has reduced the polling phases from the previous seven or eight to just two, a change that reflects ongoing efforts to streamline the electoral process.</p>
<p>Manoj Agarwal, the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of West Bengal, has been instrumental in overseeing these developments. He recently stated, &#8220;Elections are being held in two phases in West Bengal after many years,&#8221; highlighting the importance of this transition. The final electoral roll, published on February 28, revealed a total of 7,04,59,284 voters, with a staggering 60 lakh names still pending adjudication.</p>
<p>The current situation is critical as the first supplementary list of disputed voters is expected to be published today. Out of the 60 lakh cases under judicial review, 29 lakh adjudications have already been completed, indicating significant progress in resolving voter disputes.</p>
<p>In a bid to ensure a fair electoral process, the Election Commission has taken decisive actions, including the removal of 73 Returning Officers (ROs) in West Bengal. This move underscores the Commission&#8217;s commitment to conducting free and fair elections, a sentiment echoed by Agarwal, who emphasized the integrity of the electoral process.</p>
<p>Additionally, the Special Observer, Subrata Gupta, has been appointed to oversee the elections, ensuring that all procedures are followed meticulously. The Chief Justice, Sujoy Pal, has also been involved in the judicial aspects of the electoral process, further solidifying the framework for a transparent election.</p>
<p>The SIR (Systematic Voter&#8217;s Registration) exercise, announced on October 27 last year, aimed to refine the electoral roll, leading to the deletion of 58,20,899 names in the draft roll. This exercise was crucial in preparing for the upcoming elections and ensuring that the electorate is accurately represented.</p>
<p>As the state approaches the election dates, observers are keenly watching how these changes will impact voter turnout and the overall electoral atmosphere. The focus remains on maintaining the integrity of the electoral process while addressing the complexities of voter adjudication.</p>
<p>With the countdown to polling day underway, the actions of Agarwal and the Election Commission will be pivotal in shaping the electoral landscape of West Bengal. The next steps will be closely monitored as the state prepares for a significant political event.</p>
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