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SIR Forms Spark Uproar in Bengal — Opposition Moves Election Commission Over Voter Data Row

Election controversy in West Bengal after SIR forms distributed on streets, complaint filed with poll body

SIR Forms Spark Uproar in Bengal — Opposition Moves Election Commission Over Voter Data Row

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A political controversy erupted in West Bengal after Self-Information Report (SIR) forms were allegedly distributed across several localities, prompting a formal complaint to the Election Commission by opposition representatives.

The forms, which reportedly sought personal and voting details from citizens, were circulated in parts of Kolkata and nearby districts. Opposition parties claimed that such distribution amounted to violation of election norms and could influence the voter database ahead of upcoming polls.

According to reports, local residents expressed confusion and concern after receiving these forms, mistaking them for official election documents. Political parties have demanded a high-level probe to determine who authorized their circulation and whether they were linked to any party-backed campaign.

Election Commission officials have confirmed receiving the complaint and assured that the matter will be examined. They emphasized that no unauthorized individual or organization is permitted to collect voter-related data under election laws.

This development comes amid heightened political activity in Bengal, where multiple parties have begun groundwork for the next round of assembly and local elections. The circulation of such forms has sparked debates about privacy, voter awareness, and misuse of election processes.

 Key Highlights

Incident: Distribution of SIR forms on Bengal streets

Complaint Filed: With Election Commission

Concern: Unauthorized data collection before polls

Location: Kolkata and surrounding districts

Status: Inquiry initiated by poll officials

🔹 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: What are SIR forms?
SIR stands for Self-Information Report, a form reportedly seeking citizens’ personal and voter details.

Q2: Why is the distribution of these forms controversial?
Because collecting voter information without official approval violates election and privacy regulations.

Q3: Who filed the complaint?
Opposition parties in West Bengal have filed a complaint with the Election Commission of India (ECI).

Q4: What action has been taken?
The Election Commission has acknowledged the complaint and initiated an inquiry into the incident.

Q5: Where were these forms distributed?
Primarily in Kolkata and nearby districts of West Bengal.

Published on : 8th November 

Published by : SMITA

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Source Credit : Reported by Sreyashi Dey, Edited by Harshit SabarwalNDTV News Desk

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