What Appointment Did ECI Grant to Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Delegation on February 2?
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Kolkata, Jan 28 (NationPress) The Election Commission of India (ECI) has scheduled a meeting on February 2 with a delegation from the Trinamool Congress, led by its leader and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, along with party General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee and other prominent members.
According to sources within the state Secretariat, the delegation is expected at the ECI office in Delhi at approximately 4 p.m. on the designated date.
As per the information provided, the Commission has communicated the schedule to Banerjee through a formal letter. She is set to travel to Delhi on the same day, joined by Abhishek Banerjee and several MPs from her party. Notably, some relatives of individuals who succumbed due to the 'SIR fear' are anticipated to be part of the Trinamool group.
The Chief Minister had planned to go to Delhi earlier to stage a national protest concerning the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the state's voter list. She conducted a public meeting in Singur, located in the Hooghly district, before her departure. However, due to the unfortunate plane crash this morning, which resulted in the death of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, she chose to delay her journey.
In the meantime, the Election Commission has approved a delegation of 15 members from the Trinamool Congress to meet with ECI officials to discuss the SIR process. Reportedly, individuals who are alive but incorrectly marked as 'deceased' in the commission's preliminary electoral rolls will be part of this group.
Banerjee has sent multiple letters to Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar addressing several concerns about the SIR process. However, sources indicate that there has been no response to any of her correspondence. Consequently, she has threatened to escalate her protests in Delhi against the ECI. Additionally, Abhishek Banerjee has raised the issue of living individuals incorrectly recorded as 'deceased' during public rallies, drawing attention to the flaws within the entire process.