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The Supreme Court on Friday directed the Election Commission of India to allow excluded voters to submit claims through ...
Sen's concerns echoed those of opposition parties and activists, who claimed that the SIR exercise can lead to wrongful ...
The economist questioned whether it was fair to demand strict documentation from citizens who may not have access to those ...
Amartya Sen warned that the SIR exercise, like the one in Bihar, could end up "disenfranchising" a large number of poor and marginalised people ...
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SIR row: Amartya Sen raises concern over revision; claims it risks 'disenfranchising' poor people
Amartya Sen voiced concerns that Bihar's electoral roll revision could disenfranchise the poor due to strict documentation requirements. The Supreme Court questioned the lack of political party ...
The Supreme Court on Friday directed the Election Commission of India (ECI) to allow excluded voters to submit claims through ...
The workshop is organised jointly by the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Research and Training Institute (BARTI) and SNDT Women’s ...
Supreme Court resumes hearing on Bihar SIR today; Three aspects of the 2002–03 exercise remain at odds with the Commission’s ...
The decision by Mamata Banerjee to appoint her nephew Abhishek Banerjee as Trinamool Congress's Parliamentary Party leader in ...
The polling monitor is facing heat over voter roll revision and allegations of vote theft, that it has denied.
KOLKATA: Nobel laureate economist Amartya Sen expressed concerns over the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls ...
So far the ECI’s approach has been obstructionist and contrary to the interests of the voters. We welcome this judgment ...
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