Mamata Banerjee Celebrates Supreme Court's Verdict Allowing Voters to Reinstated Names

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Mamata Banerjee Celebrates Supreme Court's Verdict Allowing Voters to Reinstated Names

Synopsis

In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has granted voters in West Bengal the chance to regain their voting rights before the assembly elections. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee expresses her delight, emphasizing the importance of judicial fairness and urging her party workers to assist newly reinstated voters.

Key Takeaways

Supreme Court ruling: Permits reinstated voters to participate in elections.
Polling dates: April 23 and April 29 for assembly elections.
Mamata Banerjee's pride: Expressed joy over the judicial system's fairness.
Party workers' role: To ensure voter slips reach reinstated voters.
Discrepancies: Over 60 lakh names flagged for review, 27 lakh deemed excludable.

Kolkata, April 16 (NationPress) West Bengal's Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee, expressed immense joy following the Supreme Court's ruling on Thursday. This decision permits voters in the state whose names were removed during the judicial adjudication process to cast their votes if their names are reinstated by the Appellate Tribunals just 48 hours before the two phases of assembly elections later this month.

This ruling signifies that voters participating in the first polling phase on April 23, whose names were previously deleted, will have the opportunity to vote if their names are reinstated by the Appellate Tribunals by April 21.

In a similar vein, voters in the second phase on April 29 who have faced deletion will also be able to vote if their names are restored according to Appellate Tribunals' orders by April 27.

“I extend my congratulations to all. From the outset, I maintained that victory would belong to us. I urged those whose names were removed to remain patient. I feel an overwhelming sense of happiness and pride in our nation's judicial system. It is important to note that I was the one who approached the Supreme Court regarding this matter. Therefore, I can confidently say that no one is happier than I am today,” the Chief Minister shared with reporters in Cooch Behar district, where she conducted three campaign rallies throughout the day.

Moreover, she has directed Trinamool Congress members to assist individuals whose names were reinstated at the last minute by the Appellate Tribunals in obtaining their voting slips, ensuring they can participate in the elections.

“Party members must ensure that voting slips are prepared for those whose names have been settled by the Appellate Tribunals. It is imperative that these voter slips reach them before the elections,” the Chief Minister emphasized.

Out of over 60 lakh names flagged as cases with “logical discrepancies” for judicial review, approximately 27 lakh names were deemed excludable. These cases will be addressed by the 19 Appellate Tribunals established for this purpose.

Point of View

The Supreme Court's ruling is a significant affirmation of the democratic process in West Bengal. It provides a crucial opportunity for disenfranchised voters to reclaim their rights, underscoring the importance of an accessible electoral system.
NationPress
9 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the Supreme Court ruling entail?
The Supreme Court's ruling allows voters in West Bengal whose names were deleted to vote if their names are reinstated by the Appellate Tribunals before the assembly polling dates.
When are the assembly polls taking place?
The assembly polls in West Bengal are scheduled to occur in two phases, on April 23 and April 29.
How many names were affected by the judicial adjudication process?
Over 60 lakh names were identified as having 'logical discrepancies' and referred for judicial adjudication, with about 27 lakh names found to be excludable.
What is the role of the Appellate Tribunals?
The Appellate Tribunals are responsible for reviewing cases of voters whose names were deleted and making decisions regarding their reinstatement.
What instructions did Mamata Banerjee give to party workers?
Mamata Banerjee instructed Trinamool Congress workers to assist those whose names were reinstated in obtaining their voting slips before the elections.
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