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Bengal SIR: Over 58 lakh names may be deleted; draft roll to be released on December 16

The Bengal SIR exercise commenced on December 4 and concluded on December 11, following an extension of the deadline

December 15, 2025 / 15:19 IST
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Additionally, the Election Commission has identified nearly 13.74 lakh discrepancies related to ASD categories-Absent, Shifted, Dead and Duplicate voters-in the electoral list

More than 58 lakh voter names could be removed from West Bengal's electoral rolls as part of the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR), with the draft rolls scheduled to be made public on December 16, The Economic Times reported on Monday.

The Election Commission began publishing the draft electoral rolls on Sunday evening, with the process continuing through the night, a senior Election Commission official told The Economic Times. The Bengal SIR exercise commenced on December 4 and concluded on December 11, following an extension of the deadline, the report said.

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A senior official told The Economic Times that since Sunday evening, the primary focus had been on publishing the electoral rolls, adding that the work continued uninterrupted overnight.

West Bengal's population stands at over 7.66 crore, and the draft rolls will be opened for public scrutiny on December 16, The Economic Times noted. Election Commission of India (ECI) sources cited by The Economic Times said that more than 90,000 Booth Level Officers (BLOs) were deployed across the state for the SIR exercise.