Special Intensive Revision

  • Living Voters Declared Dead: Major Errors Found in Bengal

    Living Voters Declared Dead: Major Errors Found in Bengal's Draft Electoral Roll

    Dec 17, 2025 09:21 pm CST

    Bengal's draft voter list revision has sparked controversy after living citizens including a daily wage couple and a Trinamool councillor were incorrectly marked as deceased. The Special Intensive Revision also erroneously assigned a Brahmin surname to CPM leader Mohammed Salim, raising serious concerns about election integrity as 58 lakh names were removed from voter rolls.

  • West Bengal Removes 7.6% Voters From Electoral Roll: 1.6 Crore Under Scrutiny For Discrepancies

    West Bengal Removes 7.6% Voters From Electoral Roll: 1.6 Crore Under Scrutiny For Discrepancies

    Dec 17, 2025 07:06 pm CST

    West Bengal has completed phase 1 of its Special Intensive Revision exercise, removing 58 lakh voters (7.6%) from electoral rolls due to deaths, relocations, or duplications. Additionally, 1.67 crore voters face scrutiny for logical discrepancies including mismatched father's names, improper age differences with relatives, and gender inconsistencies. This marks the first digitally conducted electoral revision in the state, with hearings scheduled for affected voters to present documentation supporting their registration status.

  • How to Check and Correct Your Name in West Bengal Voter List: Complete Guide to Electoral Roll Verification

    How to Check and Correct Your Name in West Bengal Voter List: Complete Guide to Electoral Roll Verification

    Dec 17, 2025 04:27 pm CST

    A comprehensive guide for citizens to verify their inclusion in West Bengal's draft voter list after 58 lakh names were removed during Special Intensive Revision. Learn how to check your voter status, submit claims if wrongfully excluded, and correct errors in your details before the final electoral roll publication in February 2026.

  • Trinamool Councillor Protests at Crematorium After Being Declared "Dead" in Electoral Rolls

    Trinamool Councillor Protests at Crematorium After Being Declared "Dead" in Electoral Rolls

    Dec 17, 2025 12:06 am CST

    A Trinamool Congress councillor in West Bengal made a dramatic protest by visiting a crematorium after discovering his name listed among the deceased in draft electoral rolls. Surya Dey's demonstration highlights widespread concerns about the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision exercise that has removed over 58 lakh names from voter lists ahead of upcoming state elections.

  • 58 Lakh Names Deleted from West Bengal Voter List: Political Tensions Rise Ahead of Assembly Polls

    58 Lakh Names Deleted from West Bengal Voter List: Political Tensions Rise Ahead of Assembly Polls

    Dec 16, 2025 02:42 pm CST

    West Bengal faces political controversy as 58 lakh names are deleted from the draft voter list during Special Intensive Revision. With 24 lakh marked "dead," 19 lakh "relocated," and others categorized as "missing" or "duplicate," the Trinamool Congress alleges BJP conspiracy while the opposition claims the ruling party protects illegal voters. The final list will be published in February ahead of Assembly elections.

  • Congress Holds Mega Rally in Delhi Against Alleged Vote Fraud While BJP Claims Opposition Aims to "Eliminate" PM Modi

    Congress Holds Mega Rally in Delhi Against Alleged Vote Fraud While BJP Claims Opposition Aims to "Eliminate" PM Modi

    Dec 14, 2025 05:31 pm CST

    Congress organizes a major rally at Delhi's Ramlila Maidan to protest alleged voting fraud and Special Intensive Revision of voter lists, while BJP spokespersons claim the opposition's real agenda is targeting Prime Minister Modi. The political confrontation escalates as both parties exchange accusations about election integrity and voter manipulation.

  • Trinamool

    Trinamool's Strategic Response to Polarization Ahead of West Bengal Elections

    Dec 14, 2025 12:49 am CST

    As West Bengal approaches crucial Assembly elections, the Trinamool Congress is implementing a multi-faceted strategy to counter BJP's polarization attempts. Following suspended MLA Humayun Kabir's controversial 'Babri Masjid' announcement, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is focusing on Bengali cultural identity, enhancing welfare schemes, and highlighting alleged BJP connections to counter-polarization tactics while protecting the party's Muslim voter base amid the ongoing Special Intensive Revision process.

  • West Bengal Electoral Purge: Mamata

    West Bengal Electoral Purge: Mamata's Bhabanipur Records 4X More Voter Deletions Than Adhikari's Nandigram

    Dec 13, 2025 01:25 pm CST

    The Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision process has revealed striking disparities in voter deletions across West Bengal constituencies, with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's Bhabanipur seeing nearly four times more removals than Opposition Leader Suvendu Adhikari's Nandigram. This comprehensive electoral purge, affecting over 58 lakh voters statewide, has intensified political tensions as Bengal approaches the 2026 Assembly elections, with both TMC and BJP scrutinizing the implications of these significant changes to the voter base.

  • PM Modi

    PM Modi's Strategic West Bengal Rally: Addressing SIR Controversy in Matua-Dominated Taherpur

    Dec 13, 2025 07:54 am CST

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to address a strategic rally in Taherpur, Nadia district on December 20, amid growing tensions over the Special Intensive Revision exercise opposed by Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress. This visit to the Matua-dominated constituency comes just days after the draft voter list publication, highlighting its political significance ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections.

  • Mamata Banerjee Warns Bengal Women to Prepare for Voter List Challenges Amid SIR Controversy

    Mamata Banerjee Warns Bengal Women to Prepare for Voter List Challenges Amid SIR Controversy

    Dec 11, 2025 06:53 pm CST

    West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has issued strong warnings to residents regarding the Special Intensive Revision of voter lists, urging women to be ready with kitchen tools if their names are deleted. During a rally in Krishnagar, she criticized the BJP's alleged divisive tactics, defended religious harmony, and cautioned citizens against approaching BSF posts in border areas, highlighting growing tensions ahead of upcoming elections.