Western -Bengal: Electoral Commission Active, Preparations for Sir Intortified in Bengal - Electoral Commission are active preparations for Sir Intelify in Bengal
The Central Electoral Commission became active with the special intensive review (SIR) of the voters list in Bengal. The commission once again wrote a letter to the state’s office (CEO) office (CEO) in which he wants a report on the progress of preparations. In addition, there are also details of the current status of the vacancies of Electoral Registration Officers (ERO) and Assistant Election Officers (Aero). State Bureau, Jagran, Kolkata. The Central Electoral Commission became active in Bengal with the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the voters list. The commission once again wrote a letter to the state’s office (CEO) office (CEO) in which he wants a report on the progress of preparations. Remove advertisement, read only the news, the commission wants to complete all the preparations this month, as well as the current status of the vacancies of Electoral Registration Officers (ERO) and Assistant Election Registration Officers (AERO). All the information was asked to be sent to Delhi by the next 29 August. The commission wants to complete all the preparations this month. CEO Manoj Aggarwal summoned a meeting of all state political parties on August 29. In this, approximately 14,000 huts growing in the state will be specially discussed. At present, more than 80,000 huts in Bengal have ordered that where there are more than 1,200 voters, new huts will have to be prepared. Bengal currently has more than 80,000 huts. The figure will cross 94,000 if the new hockey is built. The Government of Bengal asked to register a FIR, and sought time from the Electoral Commission to register a FIR against the four officers of the Western Bengal Public Service accused of disturbing the voters list. In light of the strict attitude of the commission, the government has suspended all four. The FIR has not yet been registered. Amartya Sen expressed concern The Nobel prize economist Amartya Sen expressed his concern about Sir. Warning, he said that if it is not done in a sensitive way, it can deprive it poor and marginalized people of franchise. He said that administrative procedures and review are needed, but it should not be at the expense of fundamental rights.