What Happened to the Woman BLO in West Bengal After a Cerebral Attack?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Tapati Biswas suffered a cerebral attack during election duties.
- Her condition reflects the stress and pressure on electoral workers.
- Calls for better support and financial assistance for affected families are growing.
- The incident follows a suicide linked to work pressure in the same sector.
- Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has criticized the Election Commission for its handling of the situation.
Kolkata, Nov 20 (NationPress) A female Booth Level Officer (BLO) in West Bengal’s Hooghly district, who suffered a cerebral attack while engaged in Special Intensive Revision (SIR) work, has been relieved of her election responsibilities, her family confirmed on Thursday.
Tapati Biswas, 60, an Anganwadi worker and BLO for Ward 19 of Konnagar Municipality, collapsed while distributing SIR forms. She sustained a head injury and was admitted to Konnagar Municipality Hospital, where doctors reported that the left side of her body is paralyzed due to the attack.
Her husband, Prabir Biswas, alleged that excessive workload and constant pressure from higher authorities contributed to her condition.
“She was exhausted from distributing forms, scanning QR codes, and uploading data online. She barely slept and kept receiving calls to submit forms,” he lamented.
Serampore Sub-Divisional Officer Shambhudeep Sarkar visited the hospital and assured the family of assistance. Police officials also met with the patient.
While her condition is reportedly stable, the family claims they are bearing treatment costs as the state has not provided financial support.
This incident follows the tragic suicide of another female BLO in Jalpaiguri district, allegedly due to work pressure during the SIR exercise.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has criticized the Election Commission, claiming that 28 deaths have occurred since the revision drive began and urged the Commission to pause the “unplanned” process to prevent further tragedies.