Mamata Accuses Election Commission of Excluding Voters Through Special Intensive Revision
In her letter, Mamata accused the Election Commission of political bias and high-handedness during the exercise. "The hearing process has become largely mechanical, driven purely by technical data and completely devoid of the application of mind, sensitivity and human touch," she said in the three-page letter. She claimed the exercise's aim seemed "neither of correction nor of inclusion... but solely of deletion and of exclusion."
The Chief Minister further claimed that minor spelling or age discrepancies were leading to coercive hearings, harassment, and loss of wages for ordinary people.
She also highlighted the plight of women who changed surnames after marriage, stating that they were being summoned to prove their identity, which she called a grave insult.
She also raised concerns over the selective targeting of “logical discrepancies” in certain constituencies, the use of a different portal in West Bengal, and backend changes causing confusion among officials.
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