ECI to Set Up Polling Booths in 78 Bengal Housing Complexes This Month

The Election Commission of India will release a list of 78 private housing complexes in West Bengal for temporary polling booth setup on February 25. The state government and ruling Trinamool Congress oppose the plan, citing inconvenience from housing Central Armed Police Forces. The ECI argues the move benefits residents, especially senior citizens, by reducing travel distance to vote. The final voters' list will be published on February 28, ahead of the ECI's full bench visit to the state in March.

Key Points: ECI Polling Booths in Bengal Housing Complexes: List Release Date

  • 78 housing complexes identified for booths
  • State govt & TMC oppose CAPF presence
  • List to be released on February 25
  • Final voters' list due February 28
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ECI to release list of Bengal housing complexes for polling booths this month

ECI to release list of 78 private housing complexes in West Bengal for temporary polling booths on Feb 25, despite state government opposition.

"the move will provide relief to residents... especially senior citizen voters - Election Commission of India"

Kolkata, Feb 11

The Election Commission of India will this month release the list of private housing complexes in West Bengal where temporary polling booths will be set up for the crucial Assembly elections in the state scheduled later this year.

Insiders from the office of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), West Bengal, said that a total of 78 housing complexes with multiple towers have been identified for setting up temporary polling booths for the Assembly elections this year, and the list is scheduled to be released on February 25.

The West Bengal government and the ruling Trinamool Congress have been opposing the idea of setting up polling booths at housing complexes since the beginning. The contention of the state government and the ruling party has been that setting up polling booths would also require temporarily accommodating Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) personnel within the same housing complexes, which might cause inconvenience to the residents.

In one of her letters to the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC), Gyanesh Kumar, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had also objected to the Commission's proposal to set up polling booths at housing complexes.

However, the Commission has its own argument in favour of setting up polling booths at such complexes. According to the ECI, the move will provide relief to residents of the complexes, especially senior citizen voters, from travelling longer distances to the nearest polling booth to cast their votes.

On Tuesday, the ECI announced the revised schedule of the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in West Bengal. Under the revised schedule, the process of hearing sessions on claims and objections to the draft voters' list in West Bengal will be completed on February 21, and the final voters' list will be published on February 28.

On March 1, the full Bench of the ECI will arrive for a two-day visit to West Bengal to take stock of the post-SIR scenario in the state. Shortly thereafter, the Commission is expected to announce the polling dates for the crucial Assembly elections scheduled later this year.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the convenience factor is good, I understand the government's concern about CAPF personnel being stationed inside complexes. Security is one thing, but residents' privacy and daily routine matter too. There must be a middle path.
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Aman W
Finally! Voting should be as easy as possible. In a dense city like Kolkata, every step to reduce travel for voters counts. Hope they manage the security deployment sensitively. The list release on 25th Feb is awaited.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see this logistical planning. 78 complexes is a significant number. The ECI's argument for senior citizens is very strong. The political opposition seems more about control over the polling environment than genuine resident inconvenience.
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Vikram M
As a resident of a complex in Salt Lake, we have discussed this in our RWA. Most are in favour if it's for a day. A little inconvenience for the sake of democracy is okay. Better than taking an auto in the May heat! 👍
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Karthik V
The timing is crucial with the final voters' list on 28th Feb and ECI visit on 1st March. Everything points to elections being announced soon. Hope this initiative sets a precedent for other metro cities in future elections.

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