In West Bengal, more than 7.55 crore enumeration forms (98.5 per cent) were distributed in the state till Saturday evening. Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Kumar Agarwal has directed all district election officials to complete the collection of filled-in Special Intensive Revision (SIR) enumeration forms within this month. The instructions were issued during a video conference with district authorities on Saturday, he said. He asked district officials to strictly follow the instruction.
During the meeting, Agarwal also questioned why the distribution of the forms had still not reached 100 per cent. "District officials have been told that no lapse or excuse will be tolerated. They have been instructed to resolve any local issues immediately," the CEO said. The Election Commission has made it clear that the collection of forms must be carried out smoothly and peacefully, without any misconduct. Strict action will be taken against anyone found misbehaving with voters during the process, he added.
Earlier in the day, the joint platform of BLOs submitted a written complaint to the CEO regarding their safety. Following the complaint, Agarwal directed district election officers to look into the matter and ensure a prompt resolution.
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