Bengal AEROs Suspended: TMC Rebel Kabir Backs EC Action on Electoral Roll Fraud

The Election Commission of India has suspended seven Assistant Electoral Registration Officers in West Bengal for dereliction of duty during the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. Suspended TMC leader Humayun Kabir welcomed the action, stating it should have been taken earlier against officials involved in malpractices. BJP leader and Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari also supported the EC's move, citing violations of guidelines. This follows a previous EC order where the state government was criticized for not fully implementing punitive measures against electoral roll malpractices.

Key Points: EC Suspends 7 Bengal AEROs, Gets Support from TMC Rebel Kabir

  • EC suspends 7 AEROs in Bengal
  • TMC rebel Kabir backs EC action
  • Charges of dereliction of duty & malpractice
  • BJP's Adhikari also welcomes move
  • Previous EC order partially implemented by state
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Humayun Kabir backs EC move to suspend seven AEROs in Bengal

Suspended TMC MLA Humayun Kabir supports EC's suspension of 7 AEROs in Bengal for electoral roll malpractices during Special Intensive Revision.

"I support the Election Commission for suspending the AEROs. They should have done this much earlier. - Humayun Kabir"

Kolkata, Feb 16

Suspended Trinamool Congress leader and Bharatpur MLA Humayun Kabir on Monday supported the Election Commission of India after it suspended seven Assistant Electoral Registration Officers engaged in the ongoing Special Intensive Revision in the state.

Speaking to IANS, Kabir, who last year launched a new political outfit, the Janata Unnayan Party, said such action should have been taken much earlier.

"I support the Election Commission for suspending the AEROs. They should have done this much earlier. Government officials engaged in SIR-related work have been indulging in malpractices for the last two months. Strong action should have been taken against such officials," said Kabir.

Earlier in the day, the ECI suspended seven Assistant Electoral Registration Officers engaged in the ongoing Special Intensive Revision in the state on charges of dereliction of duty.

To recall, in August last year, the ECI had directed the state government to suspend and register FIRs against two Electoral Registration Officers (EROs) and two AEROs against whom charges of involvement in electoral roll preparation malpractices were proven beyond reasonable doubt.

The office of the West Bengal Chief Secretary had also attracted the ire of the ECI for partially implementing the order by suspending those two EROs and two AEROs, but not registering FIRs against them.

Leader of the Opposition in the state Assembly Suvendu Adhikari also welcomed the ECI's move while speaking to reporters earlier in the day.

"Despite the provisions of the election law, the Election Commission had been advising the Chief Secretary till now, but this is the first time the Election Commission has exercised its power in the SIR process. After that, the Election Commission can also file an FIR if it wants," said Adhikari.

The BJP leader further said, "These seven people have been suspended for legitimate reasons. They have accepted fake school certificates, they have accepted PAN cards in the SIR hearing process. They have completely violated the 13 guidelines of the Election Commission."

- IANS

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Priya S
It's good that the EC is taking charge. But why did it take so long? The article says malpractices were going on for two months. This reactive approach needs to change to a more proactive one to prevent such issues.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see a suspended TMC leader supporting the EC. Shows that the issue of electoral integrity can cross party lines. Hope this leads to cleaner elections in Bengal.
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Vikram M
The Chief Secretary's office not registering FIRs as directed is very concerning. It creates an impression that the state administration is not fully cooperating with constitutional bodies. This must be addressed.
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Rohit P
Accepting fake school certificates and PAN cards? This is a serious breach of trust. These officials should face legal consequences, not just suspension. Our vote is our voice, and it must be protected.
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Michael C
While the action is correct, I hope the EC ensures this is a fair process and not used for political targeting. The integrity of the institution itself is paramount.

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