• About Us
  • Our Editorial Policy
  • Business Directory
  • Advertise with Us
  • Our Advertisers
  • Contact Us
Australia India News
India News Australia
  • Home
  • Current Issue
    Past Issue
  • India News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • World
    World This Week
  • Community News
  • What's On
  • Others
    Yoga in Australia News COVID-19 Community News Naari IPL News Health Travel Entertainment
  • Migrants Expo
  • National Events
  • Please wait..
India News News

Anticipating SIR fallout, Bengal police step up security ahead of Dec 9 draft list

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • November 29, 2025
  • 0 COMMENTS

Kolkata, Nov 29 (IANS) The West Bengal Police Directorate has mandated all police stations under the jurisdiction of Kolkata Police and other police commissionerates to adopt enhanced security measures in anticipation of potential law and order deterioration following the publication of the draft voters’ list on December 9.

The directive comes at the conclusion of the first phase of the three-stage Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise conducted by the Election Commission of India (ECI).

State Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had earlier expressed a similar apprehension while addressing a mega ‘anti-SIR’ rally in Bangaon in North 24 Parganas district on November 25, stating there would be ‘terrible chaos’ after the publication of the electoral rolls.

“After the draft list is published, there will be terrible chaos. I can realise this now. The booth-level officers are struggling to upload the enumeration forms on the BLO app because of poor internet connectivity. Errors occur often while uploading. I have been told that Artificial Intelligence is being used in the SIR process, and this is being done to replace genuine voters with false ones,” she had alleged in the rally.

A state police source confirmed that the Police Directorate shares the Chief Minister’s apprehension regarding widespread tension if a large number of genuine voters’ names are deleted from the list.

“The police stations have been alerted in advance to take necessary precautions to resist any possible deterioration in the law and order situation following the publication of the draft voters’ list on December 9,” the official said.

The police stations, he added, have been advised to tackle agitations over the probable deletion of names from the voters’ list with patience and restraint.

The officers-in-charge and the inspectors-in-charge of the police stations have been advised to brief their subordinate officers accordingly to avert any untoward incidents.

The police stations have also been asked to increase the frequency of patrolling in their respective areas under their jurisdiction in advance.

–IANS

src/snj/skp

Post navigation

Hyundai Motor Group to open new battery development hub in S. Korea
Jamat-e-Islami Hind chief slams Delhi terror blast, warns against ‘polarisation that gives victory to terrorists’

Related Post

Hostel, PG rents to rise from May 5 in TN amid surge in commercial LPG cylinder costs
May 3, 2026
Govt urges DRTs to emulate best practices to accelerate disposal of cases
May 3, 2026
NEET UG 2026 exam today; over 22.79 lakh candidates to appear in 551 cities
May 3, 2026
Fire broke out on 2nd floor, no one got chance to escape: Neighbour after 9 killed in Delhi multistorey building
May 3, 2026

Our Current Issue

Australia India News – May 1-15, 2026

Our Advertisers

  • Battery Rebate australia
  • Bess Australia Solar Panels

Follow Us

  • facebook
  • facebook
  • facebook
  • facebook
INDIA NEWS on YouTube in Australia, bring to our readers and subscribers national and international news, editorials, expert columns, community activities and interviews of political leaders, celebrities, business professionals, academics and sport personalities among others.
  • facebook
  • facebook
  • facebook
  • facebook

Category

  • Accident
  • Adani Australia
  • Advertorial
  • Arts & Culture
  • Ashes 2022
  • Australia

Recent News

  • Hostel, PG rents to rise from May...
  • Govt urges DRTs to emulate best practices...

Subscribe Newsletter

Get the latest creative news from india news

  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer