The CPI (M) held a protest meeting in front of the ERO office in Kamarhati Assembly demanding that the names of genuine voters should be included in the voters'list. The CPI (M) held a demonstration in front of the ERO office in Kamarhati Assembly. The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that a tribunal should be set up to consider the dispute over the names of the voters under consideration. The CPI (M) is holding protests at the administrative level across the state. The CPI (M) is opposing the announcement of the vote by keeping the names of all genuine voters out of the list or under consideration. The CPI (M) delegation, including CPI (M) state secretary Mohammad Salim, also informed the visiting Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar on Monday. Meanwhile, the Calcutta High Court has said that out of the 60 lakh names under consideration, 10 lakh names have been settled. That is, the demand to be on the voters'list has been considered legal or illegal. But no announcement has been made by the Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar to dispose of all the names. As a result of the huge list of names under consideration, the CPI (M) has raised the question in Kamarhati as well.
CPI(M) Protests in West Bengal Over Voter Names Dispute
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