West Bengal election officers, 65, seek SC after voter deletions
NewsBytes | April 24, 2026 6:39 PM CST
SC asks tribunal amid disenfranchisement allegations
The Supreme Court told the officers to take their case to an appellate tribunal for now.
Their lawyer pointed out that their EPIC numbers are suddenly invalid.
This whole process has sparked debate, with some accusing the Election Commission and BJP of making it harder for marginalized groups, who might not support them, to vote.
The controversy is raising bigger questions about how fair and transparent these voter list cleanups really are.
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