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SIR Electoral Roll Deletions Threaten Livelihoods of 27 Lakh in Bengal
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Politique·03.05.2026Résumé IA

SIR Electoral Roll Deletions Threaten Livelihoods of 27 Lakh in Bengal

Four individuals including a PSU officer, assistant teacher, medical professional and insurance agent have approached Calcutta High Court after their names were deleted from Bengal's electoral rolls during SIR, threatening their employment and professional licences. The deletions have affected 27 lakh people in the state, with petitioners fearing citizenship questions could lead to service termination and licence cancellation. A 32-year-old doctor needs to prove citizenship to appear for the INI-CET exam on May 16.

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Calcutta High Court Modifies Election Commission's 48-Hour Bike Ban for West Bengal Polls
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25.04.2026Résumé IA

Calcutta High Court Modifies Election Commission's 48-Hour Bike Ban for West Bengal Polls

The Calcutta High Court on Friday struck down the Election Commission's 48-hour blanket ban on motorcycle riding for the second phase of West Bengal assembly elections on April 29. Justice Krishna Rao ruled that pillion riding would be permitted for 12 hours on poll day (6am-6pm) for specific purposes including taking children to/from school, medical emergencies, and family functions. The court upheld the 48-hour ban on motorcycle rallies but found the broader riding restriction unjustified, stating authorities cannot impose blanket restrictions in the name of free and fair polls.

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