EC top brass to review poll readiness in WB on March 9-10

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New Delhi, March 8: The election commission top brass led by Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar will embark on a two-day visit to West Bengal to assess poll readiness in the state, officials said on Sunday.
The top poll officials, who will arrive at Kolkata on Sunday night, will interact with political parties, civil and police officials on Monday and Tuesday, they said.
After the assessment in West Bengal, the election commission would complete its tour of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam and Puducherry – the other poll-bound states and Union Territories.
The Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls has already been completed in these four states and Union Territory, with their respective final voters’ list published.
The poll authority is expected to announce a schedule for the assembly elections soon. (PTI)

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