According to officials, electoral staff are having to sift through a large volume of material that does not conform to the prescribed list of acceptable documents. Insiders explained that, apart from documents not included in the 13 forms of identity proof recognised by the Election Commission of India, several uploads have turned out to be newspaper clippings, blank sheets, or files that are unreadable.
"Separating valid submissions from such material has become an extremely time-consuming exercise, which is why an extension of the scrutiny deadline is being considered," an official said. At the same time, election officials are simultaneously verifying documents already uploaded and processing fresh submissions that came in during the final phase of hearings, which concluded on February 14.
Sources pointed out that had the uploading process ended along with the hearings, officials could have focused solely on verification, reducing the likelihood of any schedule slippage. The Commission has reportedly flagged five districts—Cooch Behar, Malda, Murshidabad, North 24 Parganas, and South 24 Parganas—for an abnormally high incidence of unlisted documents. All five districts share international borders with Bangladesh, with South 24 Parganas additionally having a long coastal stretch. Similar, though less pronounced, discrepancies have also been noticed in East Burdwan and West Burdwan.
Under the existing timetable, the final electoral roll for West Bengal is scheduled to be published on February 28. A full bench of the Election Commission is expected to visit the state from March 1 for a two-day review of the post–Special Intensive Revision (SIR) situation. The announcement of the Assembly election schedule is likely to follow soon after the visit.
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