Bengal voters faced delays as the Election Commission finally uploaded a supplementary electoral roll with 29 lakh names late Monday. This list, crucial for those under adjudication, will be reviewed by the Supreme Court on Tuesday. The process involved 705 judges scrutinizing applications, with approved names marked for addition and rejected ones for deletion. Bengal voters faced delays as the Election Commission finally uploaded a supplementary electoral roll with 29 lakh names late Monday. This list, crucial for those under adjudication, will be reviewed by the Supreme Court on Tuesday. The process involved 705 judges scrutinizing applications, with approved names marked for addition and rejected ones for deletion.
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