Protest Erupts Over Electoral Roll Deletion in West Bengal
- On Wednesday, a mob gheraoed seven judicial officers at the Kaliachowk-II BDO office in Malda, West Bengal, holding them hostage for over nine hours during a Special Intensive Revision exercise adjudicating voter eligibility.
- Residents blocked National Highway 12, alleging mass deletions from electoral rolls. Mortaja Ali, a Mohabbatpur resident in Mothabari Assembly, stated "almost 80 per cent of names under adjudication have been deleted" in his booth.
- The Supreme Court found the incident a "calculated attempt" to derail the exercise. Chief Justice of India Surya Kant said the state government's inaction was "highly deplorable," signaling judicial alarm over the hostage crisis.
- Justices issued show-cause notices to senior police officials and directed the Election Commission to deploy central forces protecting judicial officers. The court indicated inclination to order a CBI investigation into the incident.
- The SIR involves over 60 lakh voters; by Wednesday evening, the Election Commission had disposed of 49 lakh adjudication cases. The Supreme Court previously ordered 19 tribunals statewide for appeals by voters whose names were deleted.
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