BJP not to allow polls in Bengal if SIR process ‘obstructed’ – Read
West Bengal BJP president Samik Bhattacharyya on Tuesday issued a stern warning to the EC, stating that the party would not allow the upcoming elections to be held in the state, if the party’s claims and objections regarding the published draft voters’ list in the SIR were not honoured. Bhattacharyya claimed that while BJP workers had carried out thorough booth-level scrutiny to identify residents and non-residents to ascertain the accuracy of the published rolls, and Electoral Registration Officers (EROs) and their deputies were refusing to accept their objections raised through the EC’s Form 7.“If the SIR process ends in West Bengal in this manner, we will not allow elections to take place here. Make the SIR process smooth – this is our demand to the Election Commission (EC),” the state BJP chief said during a press conference here.Earlier in the day, the BJP on its X handle alleged that officials in two districts of West Bengal refused to accept the EC’s Form 7, meant for citing objections against inclusion of the name of a person in electoral rolls or seeking deletion of self or any other person’s names from the rolls on grounds of death or shifting.This is likely the first time the BJP has publicly expressed dissatisfaction with the EC, while Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her party have been regularly criticising the poll panel, accusing it of bias. The BJP leader said that party workers were staging protests at several locations across the state as officials were allegedly claiming they had no instructions from higher authorities to accept objections.
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