The Election Commission on Tuesday stated officers would be held responsible if any lapse was discovered throughout the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal.
Deputy Election Commissioner Gyanesh Bharti made the declaration while chairing evaluation conferences in Kolkata, according to an authorities.
Bharti, in addition to senior EC authorities, convened with the district election officers and the EROs of both North and South 24 Parganas districts, and Kolkata Uttar and Kolkata Dakshin Lok Sabha constituencies.
Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Kumar Agarwal was likewise present in these conferences.
“The deputy election commissioner underlined the EC’s strict position during the meeting. Kolkata Uttar and Kolkata Dakshin election officials made a detailed presentation on the progress of the SIR process,” an authorities stated.
Bharti evaluated the development of the SIR in South 24 Parganas at a conference in Alipore.
He will evaluate the development of the workout in Nadia district on Wednesday.
Till 6 pm, 7.63 crore enumeration kinds have actually been dispersed in the state, a protection of 99.66 percent.
An overall of 1.09 crore electoral types have actually been digitised, representing 14.24 percent of the overall kinds dispersed.
Released on November 19, 2025


