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Fourth BLO death in Bengal: Why election staff are dying under SIR pressure

BLOs are tasked with verifying voter information at the grassroots level, ensuring electoral rolls are accurate.

November 28, 2025 / 14:41 IST
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Each BLO is responsible for one polling booth, covering about 1,000 voters across roughly 300 households.
Each BLO is responsible for one polling booth, covering about 1,000 voters across roughly 300 households.

The recent deaths of multiple Booth Level Officers (BLOs) in West Bengal amid the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter rolls have sparked national outrage, raising concerns over the extreme work pressure faced by these frontline election officials.

On Thursday, Zakir Hossain, a state-run primary school teacher serving as a BLO in Murshidabad district, died of cardiac arrest. His family alleged that stress from SIR duties, coupled with his teaching responsibilities, contributed to his death. Hossain reportedly collapsed after experiencing severe chest pain and could not be revived despite medical intervention.

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This is the fourth SIR-related death reported in the state since November 4. Earlier, a BLO in Bardhaman district died of a heart attack, while two others in Nadia and Jalpaiguri districts reportedly committed suicide due to mounting workload.

BLOs are tasked with verifying voter information at the grassroots level, ensuring electoral rolls are accurate. During the ongoing SIR phase across 12 states and union territories, they must distribute and collect thousands of forms, cross-check entries with old records, and conduct repeated door-to-door verification, often while managing full-time jobs.