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Mass voter deletion in Bengal: 91 lakh names struck off rolls after revision exercise

The poll panel is yet to officially announce the finally altered voter base for the state after the roll revision process.

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People queue up to present their cases before judicial officers. PIC/PTI

People queue up to present their cases before judicial officers. PIC/PTI

Nearly 91 lakh voters have been deleted from the electoral rolls in West Bengal following the Special Intensive Revision exercise in the state, according to data released by the Election Commission. The poll panel is yet to officially announce the finally altered voter base for the state after the roll revision process.

From the available figures, however, the total deletion in the state at this point, based on the 7.66 crore electors identified at the end of October last year, stands at over 11.85 per cent. The final deletion figure, since the beginning of the SIR process, stood at a little over 90.83 lakh.

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