KOLKATA: Judicial officers have disposed of 37 lakh “under-adjudication” voter instances in Bengal, however solely 22 lakh names seem throughout two supplementary electoral rolls, leaving about 15 lakh instances unaccounted for as a consequence of lacking e-signatures.EC printed a 3rd checklist late Saturday, however there was no readability on the variety of names listed. An EC official mentioned supplementary lists can be printed each day going ahead.
EC officers mentioned 60 lakh voters have been initially marked for scrutiny after a particular intensive revision (SIR) of rolls, with over 700 judicial officers assigned to evaluate them. By March 23 night, round 29 lakh instances had been cleared. Bengal CEO Manoj Agarwal mentioned names carrying e-signatures until 5pm can be printed within the first supplementary checklist. The checklist launched round midnight carried about 10 lakh names.
Third checklist out
The hole continued within the second checklist. Officers mentioned 37 lakh instances had been disposed of by Friday night, suggesting the remaining 27 lakh ought to characteristic within the subsequent publication. Nonetheless, the checklist confirmed solely 12 lakh names. “We acquired 12 lakh instances with e-signatures and printed accordingly,” a senior EC official mentioned Saturday, providing no clarification for absence of e-signs on the remaining 15 lakh cleared instances.An EC supply mentioned digital signature performance was launched late into the adjudication software program, after a number of officers had already disposed of instances in assigned segments. These instances will probably be routed again to the officers.










