Has the Bengal Congress Submitted a Memorandum to the CEO Alleging Irregularities and Harassment?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Serious allegations of irregularities in voter list revision.
- A memorandum has been submitted to the CEO of West Bengal.
- Protest planned for January 20 to demand action.
- Claim of harassment faced by citizens due to incorrect notices.
- Call for transparency in the electoral process.
Kolkata, Jan 14 (NationPress) The West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee (WBPCC) has presented a memorandum to the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of West Bengal, raising concerns about significant irregularities and instances of harassment related to notices for hearings concerning the revision of the voter list.
On this day, state Congress Vice-President Prashant Dutta and General Secretary Ashutosh Chatterjee formally submitted the complaint, insisting on an immediate investigation and appropriate actions.
Additionally, state Congress president Shubhankar Sarkar has called for a demonstration outside the CEO's office in Kolkata on January 20 in support of their demands.
The Congress memorandum asserts that many citizens, despite providing accurate documentation, are receiving hearing notices from the Election Commission, which they interpret as a form of intentional harassment.
The complainants argue that the entire hearing procedure is riddled with technical inaccuracies. Often, the notices do not include the correct date, time, or essential details, leading to confusion among the public and compelling them to unnecessarily navigate through bureaucratic hurdles.
The Congress leadership has claimed that this flawed and poorly executed SIR process is causing significant mental stress for citizens. The pressure is not only affecting ordinary individuals but also those engaged in election-related duties.
They are demanding a thorough investigation into the entire process to pinpoint the responsible parties and implement measures to avert similar issues in the future.
The memorandum further mentioned that West Bengal Pradesh Congress President Shubhankar Sarkar directed that this complaint be filed in the interest of the general populace. Consequently, the matter has been escalated to the Election Commission.
The Congress leadership emphasized that the Election Commission must act promptly to ensure the voter hearing process is transparent and devoid of harassment. They are also urging an active role from the Election Commission in alleviating the unnecessary distress faced by the public and swiftly addressing the technical glitches.