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  Current News  Mamata Banerjee Argues Personal Case in Supreme Court Over Bengal Voter List Revision
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Mamata Banerjee Argues Personal Case in Supreme Court Over Bengal Voter List Revision

Malcom GreenMalcom Green—February 4, 20260
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee personally appeared in the Supreme Court on February 4, 2026. She argued her case against the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. This trending news highlights a major legal battle. It involves the Election Commission of India (ECI) and the state government. The core issue is the legality of the SIR exercise in West Bengal.

Controversial Electoral Revision

The SIR process aims to clean up voter lists. However, it has faced significant criticism. The ECI has been scrutinizing voters for “logical discrepancies.” This has led to mass deletions. Current reports indicate that over 58 lakh voters have been deleted. Many received notices without clear explanations. The process has caused considerable public hardship. Long queues and document submission burdens have been reported.

Chief Minister’s Allegations

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Banerjee argued that the SIR is a “deletion-driven exercise.” She claimed living individuals are being declared dead. She also alleged that Aadhaar cards are being rejected. This is causing hardship for ordinary citizens. Furthermore, Banerjee stated that the ECI is targeting West Bengal unfairly. She questioned why a similar process is not happening in other states like Assam. Banerjee alleged that “micro-observers” were appointed. These observers reportedly came from BJP-ruled states. She described the ECI’s actions as a “backdoor mechanism” for disenfranchisement.

Supreme Court Proceedings

The Supreme Court bench included Chief Justice of India Surya Kant. Justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul M. Pancholi were also present. Banerjee received permission to argue her own case. This is a rare move for a sitting Chief Minister. She argued that her fight is for “ordinary voters”. She urged the court to “protect democracy” and “people’s lives”. The Chief Justice emphasized that no innocent voter should be excluded. The court noted the tight timeline for the SIR process.

Background of the SIR

The Special Intensive Revision is part of the ECI’s nationwide effort to update electoral rolls. It began in October 2025. In West Bengal, the process involves scrutinizing around 1.5 crore voters. AI-assisted digitization of old records has introduced errors. The ECI’s methodology, including the use of micro-observers, has been questioned. Critics suggest the process resembles the National Register of Citizens (NRC). This has caused panic among some residents.

Legal Ramifications

The Supreme Court issued notices to the ECI and the Chief Electoral Officer of West Bengal. The court sought a response from the ECI. The matter is listed for further hearing on February 9, 2026. The court also cautioned the ECI to send notices carefully. It suggested that dialect or pronunciation differences should not lead to exclusion. The West Bengal government will suggest officers to help resolve errors. This news report underscores the ongoing legal scrutiny of electoral processes. The outcome could impact future voter verification protocols nationwide.

Current Concerns and Future Steps

The SIR process in West Bengal has sparked considerable debate. Allegations of bias and large-scale exclusion are central to the petitions. The court’s intervention aims to ensure fairness and transparency. This current situation highlights the critical balance between electoral integrity and citizens’ rights. The next hearing will provide further clarity on the court’s direction. The final electoral roll publication is scheduled for February 14, 2026. The ongoing legal battle signifies a crucial moment for India’s electoral system.

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Malcom Green

Malcolm Green is a versatile journalist who covers a wide range of subjects, including technology, culture, current events, and lifestyle trends. With his work featured in numerous reputable publications, Malcolm brings insightful analysis and engaging storytelling to every topic he explores. His ability to break down complex issues into accessible narratives makes his writing both informative and compelling for a diverse audience. Malcolm’s passion for uncovering the stories behind the headlines drives him to stay ahead of emerging trends and deliver content that resonates with readers. Whether he’s delving into the latest tech innovations, exploring cultural phenomena, or reporting on significant global events, Malcolm ensures his work is both relevant and thought-provoking. Outside of his professional pursuits, Malcolm enjoys traveling, reading, and exploring local cuisines, which often inspire his creative approach to journalism. Connect with Malcolm on LinkedIn or follow him on Twitter to stay updated on his latest articles and insights.

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