Streamlining Voter Enrolment: A Digital Leap in West Bengal
The West Bengal Chief Electoral Officer, Manoj Kumar Agarwal, assured no complications in implementing the Supreme Court's directive on voter enrolment. The process is fully digitized, ensuring transparency and ease of access. Eligible citizens can apply or update their details online even at the last moment before the polls.
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The Supreme Court's mandate on voter enrolment will pose no complications in West Bengal, according to Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Kumar Agarwal. The process is now fully digitized, streamlining applications and appeals.
Agarwal emphasized the online system's transparency and accessibility, allowing voters to register or update details with ease. Eligible citizens can make applications right up to the final moment.
The Calcutta High Court has set up 19 tribunals to address appeals regarding name deletions from voter lists. These measures are intended to enhance participation and compliance with court directives.
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