Special Intensive Revision (SIR)

The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) is a pivotal process in the West Bengal electoral system. Our coverage dives deep into the Election Commission’s efforts to ensure voter list transparency, the controversy over duplicate entries, and how these revisions impact the demographic calculations of major political parties ahead of the 2026 polls.

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Amazing Results of Voter List Revision 2025

Explore the eye-opening Voter List Revision 2025 results with significant deletions, new registered voters, and major updates shaping democratic participation.Read More

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Prasant Kishor

Expert Prashant Kishor: Best Dual Voters

Delve into the expert Prashant Kishor 2 voter card controversy: intense political drama, ECI response, and his defiant clarification before crucial elections.Read More

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SIR 2.0 Announcement by Election Commission

Voter Roll Revision: New Jackpot of BJP

The ECI is starting a massive voter roll revision across 12 Indian states. Read about the SIR process, house-to-house verification, and final publication dates.Read More

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TMC fears SIR and thrills BJP: New Analysis

A tense West Bengal showdown: TMC fears SIR threats, BJP gains momentum. Get a compelling political analysis of voter rolls, strategy, and 2026 election impact.Read More

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Special Intensive Revision (SIR)

Electoral Roll Revision Results: An Insider

Comprehensive breakdown of electoral roll revision results: updated voter data, corrected entries, exclusion updates, and implications for fair elections.Read More

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Rebel Mamata and Agencies fight even now

Reveal the High‑stakes political showdown in Bengal. Explore agencies drama, rebel Mamata, and Mamata’s fierce rebuttal. Must‑read political insight!Read More

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The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) is a pivotal process in the West Bengal electoral system. Our coverage dives deep into the Election Commission’s efforts to ensure voter list transparency, the controversy over duplicate entries, and how these revisions impact the demographic calculations of major political parties ahead of the 2026 polls.