On second day of SIR hearings, ‘unmapped’ voters turn up in large numbers at camps across Bengal - News Summed Up

On second day of SIR hearings, ‘unmapped’ voters turn up in large numbers at camps across Bengal


Queues formed early on Sunday outside 3,234 centres across West Bengal as hearings under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls entered their second day. ADVERTISEMENTAccording to a senior official, around 32 lakh “unmapped” voters, those unable to establish linkage with the 2002 electoral roll, are being called for hearings in the first phase. “My aunt, who has no child, could not find her name in the 2002 electoral roll. However, my father had died and his name does not figure in the electoral roll, while my mother had died shortly after my birth. “NIrufa has brought the school leaving certificate, birth certificate and aadhaar card, ration card and existing voter ID card.


Source: The Telegraph December 28, 2025 09:45 UTC



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