Kolkata: Keeping in mind the big battle of 2024 Lok Sabha polls, a three-member team of the Election Commission of India (ECI) is slated to come to West Bengal next month and review the preparedness on this count.
Sources from the office of the Chief Election Officer (CEO), West Bengal said that the three-member team is expected to arrive in the state on August 19. Senior deputy election commissioner Nitin Kumar Vyas is likely to head the three-member ECI team coming to the state.
A preliminary meeting on the poll preparedness has already been discussed by the senior officials from the office of CEO, West Bengal this week. It had been decided that the task for examining the available EVMs in the state would start from August 1 and likely to be completed in the next six days.
“We want to prepare fully from our end before the three- member ECI team arrives in the state for the purpose of review of the preparedness,” an official from the office of CEO, West Bengal said.
Already the CEO office has sent instructions to the district administrative authorities to start the process of reviewing the voters; list in the respective districts.
“All attempts will be made to make the voters’ list totally error free this time by deleting the names of deceased voters or bring about necessary revisions in case of individuals having names registered in more than one place. This happens mainly in cases of married women having their names registered both in their parents’ place as well as in their in-laws’ place,” the official from the CEO office said.
The commission expects the number of booths to increase this time from the current figure of 79,000.
IANS
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