The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, set to begin in West Bengal Tuesday, has snowballed into a political flashpoint, with the BJP and the Election Commission touting it as a bid to ensure transparency and the TMC gearing up for a grassroots showdown ahead of the 2026 assembly polls.

The voters’ list revision would commence after a similar exercise was conducted in the state in 2002.

While the BJP has welcomed the SIR as a step towards ensuring greater transparency in the electoral rolls, the ruling TMC has questioned its timing and intent, alleging that the Election Commission (EC) is acting under pressure from the saffron party to manipulate the voter list ahead of the state elections next year.

With both parties treating the SIR as a prelude to the 2026 Assembly e

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