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Elderly couple, family of celebrated painter Nandalal Bose's grandson, vote after bureaucratic hurdles in Santiniketan
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Times of India24.04.2026Politik1 dk okumaIndia

Elderly couple, family of celebrated painter Nandalal Bose's grandson, vote after bureaucratic hurdles in Santiniketan

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  • Suprabuddha Sen (88) and his wife Deepa Sen (82), family of celebrated painter Nandalal Bose's grandson, faced bureaucratic hurdles to vote in Santiniketan on Thursday.
  • Despite their names appearing on the supplementary list published Wednesday, officials initially refused to let them vote, demanding a written order from the Birbhum district magistrate.
  • The matter was escalated to the DM, and the elderly couple finally managed to cast their votes around 4pm.

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The article references Supreme Court intervention that had cleared the names of Suprabuddha and Deepa Sen, suggesting a prior legal battle over their voting rights. The supplementary list published Wednesday included their names, yet officials still created obstacles on voting day.

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The family of celebrated painter Nandalal Bose's grandson voted Thursday in Santiniketan, but only after two to three attempts despite a tribunal clearing their names following SC intervention, exemplifying the hurdles that citizens had to cross to exercise their rights. Suprabuddha Sen (88) and his wife Deepa Sen (82) were initially made to leave the booth with officials decreeing they needed a written order from the Birbhum district magistrate to vote. Eventually, however, the elderly couple were given VIP treatment and escorted to the booth around 4pm to vote after the matter was escalated to the DM. The travails began early in the day when Deepa went to the booth at Visva Bharati Staff Club. "I told the BLO that our names appeared on supplementary list published Wednesday, but was told that only those names there on their list can vote." Around 10.20am, Suprabuddha and Deepa went to the booth with all documents. "A high-ranking cop said we needed to get it in writing from the DM, and only then could we vote," said Suprabuddha. Their daughter Esha Dutta escalated the matter to the DM's office through an acquaintance. The effort paid off. By late afternoon, a convoy arrived at their home. "We finally managed to cast our votes at 4pm," Suprabuddha added.

Offene Fragen

  • What was the original legal dispute about their voting rights?
  • Why did officials ignore the supplementary list?
  • Were there other voters facing similar issues?

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This article was originally published by Times of India.

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