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‘Take work seriously…or face action’: West Bengal CEO warns 4,000 micro observers amid SIR hearing process

Nearly 4,000 micro observers have been deployed in West Bengal to oversee the second stage of the SIR process.

BengalThe micro observers have been drawn from different central government offices and nationalised banks. (Express photo)

The West Bengal chief electoral officer (CEO) has issued strict instructions to the micro observers deputed across the state to oversee the second stage of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process, warning them of disciplinary action if they are found negligent in their duties.

The Election Commission of India has deployed around 4,000 micro observers in the state to scrutinise electoral roll entries until the final rolls are published. The micro observers have been drawn from different central government offices and nationalised banks.

“In many cases, micro observers are reportedly not obeying their duties, which is important for a flawless final electoral roll. Their duty is to scrutinise the whole hearing process and identify manual mistakes,” a senior official from the West Bengal CEO’s office said.

“The Electoral Roll Micro Observers are under deemed deputation, discipline and control of the CEO during the period of their engagement. Team from ECl has been visiting the hearing venues across the state, and it has been found that the Micro Observers are not performing the above-mentioned duties, even the signatures of the electors visiting the hearing premises are not being properly verified by the Micro Observers deployed in the venues,” a letter by the CEO stated.

It added, “Micro Observer should take their assigned works very seriously and in case of dereliction of duties, disciplinary proceedings will follow.”

What does a micro observer do?

• Check the entries in the enumeration forms digitised by the booth-level officers (BLOs)

• Compare the electoral roll with death and birth registers/data, etc.

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• Check documents submitted by electors to whom notices have been issued by the electoral registration officer (ERO) and assistant electoral registration officer (AERO)

• Check documents submitted by electors with their claims and objections

• Observe hearing proceedings, have a group photograph with the elector and ERO/AERO and micro observer clicked with faces clearly visible and upload at the time of hearing; jointly after the signature and thumb impression of the elector along with AERO/ERO

• Find out any deviations/discrepancies in preparation/revision of electoral roll

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• Assist the electoral roll observers/special electoral roll observers in statistical analysis of various features of the electoral roll

• Any other work given by the CEO/electoral roll observers/special electoral roll observers

• Submit findings to the CEO/electoral roll observers/special electoral roll observers

Each constituency has one ERO and 10 AEROs. There are 11 tables per constituency for the hearing—a total of 3,234 tables for 294 constituencies. The number increases in constituencies with more hearings.

Atri Mitra is a highly accomplished Special Correspondent for The Indian Express, bringing over 20 years of experience to his reporting. His work is characterized by deep regional knowledge and a focus on critical administrative and political developments, establishing strong Expertise and Authority in his domain. Experience  Current Role: Special Correspondent, The Indian Express. Decades of Experience: Over two decades of extensive reporting experience, primarily covering administration and political news. Geographical Focus: Holds significant reporting experience from West Bengal, Bihar, and the North-East, providing a comprehensive understanding of the socio-political landscape in these regions. Key Coverage: Has dedicated more than ten years to covering administration and political news, with a keen focus on political developments in West Bengal. Electoral Reporting: Demonstrated a commitment to crucial political moments, having covered the 2009 Lok Sabha election and 2010 assembly elections during his time at Anandabazar Patrika, and the 2019 Bihar Lok Sabha election while working with News18-Bangla. Career Foundation: Began his career at the leading vernacular daily Anandabazar Patrika, where he worked for more than fifteen years, including a three-year stint as the Bihar correspondent. Education Advanced Degree: Holds a Master's degree in Economics from Rabindrabharati University, providing an analytical framework for his political and administrative reporting. Undergraduate Education: Holds a Bachelor's degree from Calcutta University. Prestigious Alumni: His educational background includes attending esteemed institutions: he is an alumnus of St. Xavier's, Kolkata and Ramakrishna Mission Asrama, Narendrapur. Atri Mitra's decades of dedicated reporting, substantial focus on political and administrative beats, and solid academic credentials make him a trusted and authoritative source for news and analysis from Eastern and North-Eastern India. ... Read More

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