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SC asks Mamata to file fresh plea on SIR deletions exceeding Bengal victory margins
ACTU
11.05.2026

SC asks Mamata to file fresh plea on SIR deletions exceeding Bengal victory margins

The SIR of electoral rolls became one of the most fiercely debated issues in the 2026 West Bengal assembly elections, with the exercise significantly reshaping the state’s voter base before polling. Nearly 91 lakh names, around 12 per cent of the electorate, were removed during the revision process. Of these, more than 60 lakh voters were marked as deceased, while nearly 27 lakh cases remained pending or under scrutiny.

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Times of India
SIR-Spooked Bengal Voters Rush Home As Airfares Soar 2-3x Ahead of Polls
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Politique·26.04.2026Résumé IA

SIR-Spooked Bengal Voters Rush Home As Airfares Soar 2-3x Ahead of Polls

Voters in West Bengal are rushing home ahead of Wednesday's second phase of polling, causing airfares to surge 2-3 times normal rates. Flight tickets from Delhi to Kolkata now cost Rs 13,000-20,000 (normally Rs 6,000-7,500), while Mumbai-Kolkata routes have climbed to Rs 14,000-22,000. Train fares have also spiked with AC 3-tier tickets from Delhi reaching Rs 1,700-3,200. Voters cite fear of their names disappearing from electoral rolls as the driving factor, with many making expensive one-day return trips just to vote.

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Times of India
Orphan in Kolkata Loses Voter ID After Election Commission Deletes Name From Electoral Rolls
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Politique·25.04.2026Résumé IA

Orphan in Kolkata Loses Voter ID After Election Commission Deletes Name From Electoral Rolls

Benji, a 50-year-old man born in Kerala into loss and raised in an orphanage, found a home with the Baral family in Kolkata's Beleghata in 1999. After years of persuasion, he obtained a voter ID and voted in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. However, during the Election Commission's Special Intervention Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, officials rejected his claim that octogenarian Padmarani Baral is his guardian, citing lack of documentary proof of their relationship. With no records of his biological parents, his name was deleted from the rolls, leaving him stranded between identity and proof.

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Times of India
Bengal polls: Empty polling booths, scarred villages at ground zero of SIR rage
ACTU
24.04.2026

Bengal polls: Empty polling booths, scarred villages at ground zero of SIR rage

Mothabari voters, many with EPIC cards, were turned away on polling day, their names deleted from electoral rolls despite prior voting and document submissions. Migrant workers returned hoping to rectify their status, only to find their names still missing. This exclusion cast a shadow over the democratic process, leaving many feeling disenfranchised and questioning the fairness of the system.

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Times of India
139 Voters in West Bengal Restore Names on Electoral Rolls Before Polling
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Politique·24.04.2026Résumé IA

139 Voters in West Bengal Restore Names on Electoral Rolls Before Polling

139 voters in West Bengal had their names restored to electoral rolls through an appellate tribunal's supplementary list published Wednesday, allowing them to vote in the first phase of polling. Voters from Cooch Behar, Murshidabad and other districts shared stories of relief after facing name deletions due to alleged logical discrepancies. Some, like Ainul Miah's sister and teacher Biplab Majumder, remained excluded despite the late intervention.

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Times of India