TMC Councillor 'Declared Dead' Protests at Crematorium: A Tale of Electoral Roll Chaos
Surya Dey, a TMC councillor, protested at a crematorium after being wrongly listed as deceased in West Bengal's draft electoral rolls. Despite fulfilling all requirements, his name was deleted, raising concerns about electoral roll accuracy and voter disenfranchisement. The incident highlights political tensions with state elections approaching.
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In a dramatic protest against electoral roll inaccuracies, Trinamool Congress councillor Surya Dey walked into a crematorium near Kolkata, asserting that his last rites be performed. This bold move came after Dey discovered his name wrongly listed among the dead in West Bengal's draft electoral rolls.
Dey, representing Dankuni Municipality's Ward 18, expressed outrage at the administrative error despite fulfilling all requirements under the Special Intensive Revision exercise. His striking off the voter roll raises alarming questions about potential voter disenfranchisement and the reliability of the electoral process.
The incident, which has quickly caught social media attention, comes amid a politically charged environment as the Election Commission published the state's revised electoral rolls, expunging over 58 lakh names due to death, migration, and duplication. Dey's protest spotlights the urgency of addressing these lapses ahead of the upcoming state elections.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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