Nearly 14 lakh SIR forms identified as ‘uncollectable’ so far in West Bengal

Mr. Jindal
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 Booth Level Officers (BLO) and assistant workers check and collect the enumeration forms as residents queue up to submit the forms for the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls at Ghogomali area, in Siliguri on Saturday.

Booth Level Officers (BLO) and assistant workers check and collect the enumeration forms as residents queue up to submit the forms for the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls at Ghogomali area, in Siliguri on Saturday.
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Nearly 14 lakh SIR enumeration forms have so far been identified as “uncollectable” in West Bengal, the Election Commission said.

These forms are “uncollectable” since the voters were either absentee, duplicate, dead or permanently shifted, an official said.

“As of Tuesday noon, the number stood at 13.92 lakh… We expect this figure to continue rising daily as more updates roll in,” he said.

The figure was 10.33 lakh on Monday (November 24) evening, he added.

Booth Level Officers (BLOs) have been actively engaged in distributing the forms and gathering necessary details, the official said.

More than 80,600 BLOs, along with around 8,000 supervisors, 3,000 Assistant Electoral Registration Officers and 294 Electoral Registration Officers, have been engaged for the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in the State, he said.

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