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West Bengal's Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar Emphasizes Peaceful Assembly Elections, Evades Questions on Voter Eligibility

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West Bengal's Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar Emphasizes Peaceful Assembly Elections, Evades Questions on Voter Eligibility
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Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar does not have an answer. How many infiltrators have been identified in the SIR phase? Gyanesh Kumar does not have an answer. On Tuesday, the full bench of the National Election Commission, including Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, met reporters at a hotel in New Town. Gyanesh Kumar said that the upcoming assembly elections will be held in an atmosphere of fear and violence. He said, "I want to tell all the people of West Bengal that the next assembly elections will be held peacefully. Everyone can exercise their democratic rights." Like the Bihar elections, Gyanesh's voice was heard saying "Election is the pride of West Bengal." Gyanesh Kumar repeatedly talked about peaceful elections today, but he repeatedly evaded questions about whether the 60 lakh people under consideration in the SIR phase will be able to exercise their right to vote. Gyanesh Kumar presented various information to the commission at the beginning of the press conference. It was mentioned that the number of voters in the draft list is 70 million. The number of voters in the list published on February 28 is 6 million, and the number of voters in the list is 529 million. Why does the Election Commission want to keep in mind

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