West Bengal Deals With Scrutiny as Election Officer Shortfall Looms
Kolkata– The Election Compensation (EC) is dealing with a prospective trouble in West Bengal’s Unique Extensive Revision (SIR) procedure. A considerable number of state federal government policemans, appointed as micro-observers, have actually failed to report by the Supreme Court’s February 10 deadline.
- Only 6, 000 of the 8, 505 assigned officers have actually reported.
- The EC has yet to receive comprehensive details about reporting officers.
- Chief Preacher Banerjee previously alleged the EC engaged police officers from other states.
The EC needs these police officers to undertake training before they can aid in the SIR work. This shortage raises problems regarding the timely and efficient conclusion of the modification process, triggering further scrutiny from the EC.

