Is a Woman BLO in West Bengal Accused of Proxy Duties for a Relative?

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Is a Woman BLO in West Bengal Accused of Proxy Duties for a Relative?

Synopsis

In a shocking turn of events in West Bengal's electoral process, a Booth Level Officer faces allegations of performing proxy duties for a relative. This incident raises serious questions about the integrity of the electoral roll revision process amidst ongoing controversies. Can the electoral system ensure fairness and transparency in such situations?

Key Takeaways

  • Controversy arises over BLO proxy duties
  • Health issues raise questions about electoral process
  • Importance of transparency in electoral administration
  • Election Commission extends deadline for voter enumeration

Kolkata, Dec 8 (NationPress) The first phase of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of West Bengal's electoral rolls is nearing completion. Yet, the controversy surrounding Booth Level Officers (BLO) persists. This time, a BLO is under scrutiny for allegedly handling the duties of another BLO who is her relative.

The incident occurred in the Baruipur region of South 24 Parganas district.

A source within the state administration revealed on Monday that anganwadi worker Debi Haldar was appointed as the BLO for booth number 94 on December 4, replacing the former BLO, Soma Sen, due to multiple complaints from the community.

However, it was discovered that Debi Haldar is in poor health and had submitted a request to the district administration to relieve her of her BLO responsibilities.

Contrary to expectations, Rama Haldar, who serves as the BLO for booth number 96, started performing duties at booth number 94, which is significant as she is Debi's sister-in-law.

This development has triggered questions regarding the legitimacy of a BLO assigning proxy duties for another BLO in a different booth. Furthermore, the conduct of the Baruipur Block Administration is also being examined.

In a statement to the media, the accused BLO, Rama Haldar, mentioned, "A complaint was lodged against Soma Sen, the original BLO of booth number 94, leading to her replacement. The block administration directed that Debi Haldar would take over the responsibilities, and an appointment letter was issued to her. Since Debi is unwell, I stepped in to ensure that the work was completed on time."

Upon learning of these events, a district administration official stated, "We are aware of this situation. The administration will investigate the matter. Should any irregularities be identified, appropriate actions will follow."

It is important to note that the Election Commission has extended the deadline for voters to submit enumeration forms in nine states and three Union Territories from December 7 to December 14.

Point of View

This incident highlights the critical need for transparency and accountability within the electoral process. As the Special Intensive Revision progresses, it is essential for the authorities to address these allegations promptly to maintain public trust and ensure a fair electoral environment.
NationPress
10/12/2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Special Intensive Revision (SIR)?
The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) is a process aimed at updating and revising electoral rolls to ensure accurate voter representation.
What role do Booth Level Officers (BLO) play?
Booth Level Officers (BLO) are responsible for managing electoral rolls in designated booths, ensuring that the process is conducted fairly and accurately.
What are the implications of proxy duties by BLO?
Allowing proxy duties can lead to questions about the legitimacy of the electoral process and undermine public trust in election integrity.
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