Mamata Banerjee Begins Indefinite Sit-in Against Voter Revision

Mamata Banerjee Begins Indefinite Sit-in Against Voter Revision.webp

Kolkata, March 6 – West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will begin her indefinite sit-in demonstration at Esplanade East in Central Kolkata on Friday afternoon against the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in the state.

As planned, Trinamool Congress workers and leaders will start assembling at Esplanade East this morning. The Chief Minister is expected to arrive at the venue around 2 p.m. and begin the demonstration.

“As of now, it has been decided that the sit-in demonstration will be indefinite. Our main demands are that not a single genuine voter should be excluded from the voter list, and that the upcoming Assembly elections in West Bengal should not be conducted while excluding the 63 lakh cases currently under judicial adjudication from the voter list,” a senior Trinamool Congress leader said.

Incidentally, the venue of the Chief Minister’s sit-in demonstration is barely 1.5 kilometers away from the office of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), West Bengal. The Chief Minister’s indefinite demonstration is starting just before the full bench of the Election Commission of India (ECI), led by Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar, arrives in Kolkata on the night of March 8 with a packed schedule for the next two days.

A large stage has been set up at the venue of the sit-in demonstration at Esplanade East. Although the Trinamool Congress leadership has not indicated how long the demonstration would continue, from the size of the stage and the amenities arranged there, it seems the protest will continue for quite some time.

Incidentally, the CPI(M) was also holding a prolonged 24-hour sit-in demonstration in front of the CEO’s office, which began on Wednesday afternoon and ended on Thursday afternoon over the same demand that there should be no election in the state unless the ongoing judicial adjudication of the voter documents classified under the “logical discrepancy” category is completed.

Veteran CPI(M) leader and the Left Front chairman in West Bengal, Biman Bose, has claimed that their representatives will raise the same demand in their interaction with the full bench of the Election Commission of India on March 9.

The Congress has also sent a communique to the ECI raising the same demand for polling after the completion of the judicial adjudication process.
 
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