SIR 2.0: EC Publishes Draft Electoral Rolls for West Bengal; 58 Lakh Names Deleted
The Election Commission of India just dropped the draft electoral rolls for West Bengal, and it’s a big deal. About 58 lakh names vanished from the voter list, and now everyone’s talking—politicians, regular folks, you name it.
So, what’s this SIR 2.0 thing?
SIR 2.0 is the Commission’s big push to clean up the voter rolls. The idea is simple: get rid of duplicates, people who’ve moved away, those who’ve passed on, or anyone who shouldn’t be there. At the same time, they want to make sure every eligible person stays on the list.
Officials say this helps keep elections fair and above board, especially with voting coming up in West Bengal.
Why did so many names get axed?
Election officials say they went through the list with a fine-tooth comb. They looked for:
Duplicate entries
People who’ve died
Folks who moved away for good
Anyone who couldn’t prove they’re eligible
The Election Commission says this draft list isn’t the end of the story. If they made a mistake, now’s your chance to fix it.
What should you do if your name’s missing?
If you check the draft and your name’s gone, don’t panic. Here’s what you can do:
File a claim or objection within the deadline
Send in documents to fix or restore your details
Talk to your local Booth Level Officer or check with the EC online
The Commission’s telling everyone—double-check your name now so you don’t miss your chance to vote.
What’s the buzz on the ground?
This mass deletion has fired up political parties. Some are worried people are being unfairly left out. The Election Commission says it’s just following the rules—everything’s transparent and by the book.
What happens next?
After they look at all the claims and objections, the Commission will release the final voter list. That’s the one they’ll use in the upcoming elections.
Why should you care?
A clean, accurate voter list keeps elections fair. SIR 2.0 is all about making sure every real voter gets a say, and nobody gets left out—unless they shouldn’t be there in the first place.
👉 Action Alert:
Check your name in the West Bengal draft electoral roll today.
If missing, file a claim before the deadline to safeguard your voting rights.




























































