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EC's Bengal Draft Roll Changes Salim's Son's Surname

Atish Aziz, son of CPI(M) leader Mohd Salim, finds his surname changed to 'Avasti' in West Bengal's draft electoral roll, sparking criticism of the EC's Special Intensive Revision. Details inside.

WB Electoral Roll Revision: Notices from Dec 18

West Bengal begins Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. Electoral Registration Officers to issue notices from December 18. Hearings to be held at key government offices. Stay informed.

Bengal Draft Rolls: 58 Lakh Voters Deleted

West Bengal's draft electoral roll sees a massive deletion of 58 lakh names and addition of 1.3 lakh new voters. Key political parties raise concerns over the revision process.

WB Draft Voter List: 58 Lakh Names Deleted After SIR

Election Commission publishes draft list of deleted voters in West Bengal after intensive revision. Over 58 lakh names removed due to death, relocation, or duplication. Check details and process for claims.

BJP's Voter Verification Drive in Lucknow Ahead of Deadline

BJP leaders, including state president Bhupendra Singh and Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak, conducted a voter awareness drive in Lucknow's Kesarbagh ward. The initiative aims to ensure error-free electoral rolls before the December 11 deadline for form submissio

Bengaluru News: Major Updates You Need to Know

Stay ahead with the latest from Bengaluru: civic alerts, traffic & metro news, weather, and key political developments. Get all the essential updates for December 1, 2025.

SIR Debate Dominates Parliament's Winter Session Opening

The Winter Session of Parliament commenced with a heated debate on the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. PM Modi urged lawmakers to focus on substantive issues, while the opposition demanded a discussion. Read the full details.

Goa Election: No Mechanism to Track Foreign Voters

Goa election authorities reveal they cannot identify foreign passport holders voting illegally. Chief Electoral Officer warns of 1-year imprisonment for offenders. Read critical election security gaps.

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