ECI Honors Lisa Banerjee as SVEEP Icon for Voter Awareness Drive in Bengal

The Election Commission of India has felicitated SVEEP Icon Lisa Banerjee for her significant contribution to voter awareness ahead of the West Bengal Assembly Elections. Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, along with Election Commissioners Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Vivek Joshi, interacted with her during a review visit to Kolkata. The ECI appealed to all voters to participate in the upcoming polls, assuring a violence-free and pressure-free electoral environment. The commission has thoroughly reviewed all preparations, including discussions with booth-level officers and the symbolic distribution of EPIC cards to new voters.

Key Points: ECI Felicitates SVEEP Icon Lisa Banerjee for Voter Awareness

  • ECI felicitates SVEEP Icon Lisa Banerjee
  • Review of preparations for West Bengal polls
  • Assurance of violence-free election environment
  • Systematic Voter Education and Electoral Participation initiatives
  • Symbolic distribution of EPIC cards to new voters
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ECI felicitates SVEEP Icon Lisa Banerjee for promoting voter awareness ahead of Bengal polls

Election Commission honors Lisa Banerjee for promoting voter participation in West Bengal ahead of the 2026 Assembly Elections.

"The upcoming elections will be held in a violence-free and pressure-free environment. - Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar"

Kolkata, March 10

The Election Commission of India on Tuesday felicitated SVEEP Icon Lisa Banerjee for her significant contribution to voter awareness ahead of the forthcoming West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026.

Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, along with ECs Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Vivek Joshi, also interacted with SVEEP Icon Lisa Banerjee.

Sharing a post on X, the Commission wrote, "CEC Gyanesh Kumar, along with ECs Dr. Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Dr. Vivek Joshi, also interacted with SVEEP Icon Lisa Banerjee and felicitated her for her contribution to voter awareness during the Commission's review visit to Kolkata for the forthcoming #WestBengalAssemblyElections2026."

The felicitation forms part of the ECI's ongoing Systematic Voter Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) initiatives aimed at enhancing voter participation and promoting electoral awareness among citizens.

Earlier today, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar appealed to voters to exercise their franchise in the upcoming West Bengal assembly elections and assured a "violence-free environment."

"The Election Commission appeals to all the voters of West Bengal that the upcoming elections will be held in a violence-free and pressure-free environment. In this festival of democracy, all the voters of West Bengal must come to vote... There are a total of 294 seats in West Bengal, of which 210 are General, 68 are reserved for Schedule Caste, and 16 are reserved for Schedule Tribe," he said.

While addressing a press conference, the Chief Election Commissioner assured that all the preparations had been reviewed by the Election Commission.

"The entire Election Commission has been in West Bengal for the past two days to review the upcoming West Bengal elections and has thoroughly reviewed all preparations for the elections. The Election Commission also had a discussion with the booth-level officers. New voters were also symbolically given EPIC cards..." he said.

CEC Gyanesh Kumar on Tuesday offered prayers at the Dakshineshwar Kali temple in West Bengal and affirmed the ECI's commitment to holding "non-violent, and non-pressurised" polls in the state.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good step by ECI. But the real test is on the ground. Assuring a violence-free environment is one thing, delivering it is another. Hope they walk the talk this time in Bengal. The 2021 memories are still fresh.
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Aman W
Felicitating icons is nice, but what about the basic facilities at polling booths? In my area last time, there was no proper shade or drinking water. ECI should focus on that too. Just my two paise.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently got my voter ID, these awareness campaigns really helped. It's not just about voting, but knowing *why* your vote matters. Kudos to all involved.
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Vikram M
The CEC visiting Dakshineshwar is a good gesture, respecting local culture. Elections in Bengal are always high-voltage. Hope the "festival of democracy" remains peaceful and fair for all 294 seats.
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Karthik V
Symbolically giving EPIC cards to new voters is a great visual. But the real work is ensuring their names are on the electoral roll without errors. That's where the focus should be.

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