139 Voters in West Bengal Restore Names on Electoral Rolls Before Polling
Appellate tribunal's supplementary list provides last-minute relief to voters whose names were deleted due to 'logical discrepancies'
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- 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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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.