West Bengal: Ex-Indian footballer Mehtab Hossain receives SIR hearing notice, TMC calls it "depth of BJP's paranoia"
Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], January 30 (ANI): Former Indian footballer Mehtab Hossain has received a notice from the Election Commission (EC) of West Bengal to appear for a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) hearing, citing a mismatch between his name and the names of his parents.
The notice, received this week, directs Hossain to appear before the authorities on February 1st. However, the former footballer told ANI on Thursday that due to a pre-scheduled match on the same day, he will appear on February 2 at Abdus Shukur High School in Mallikpur, South 24 Parganas.
The notices have sparked strong criticism from the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC), which has questioned the motives behind the SIR process, especially targeting celebrated sportspersons.
"Sportspersons who wore India on their chest, carried the Tricolour across stadiums, and made the nation proud are now being dragged to SIR hearings to 'prove' who they are. This is the true depth of @BJP4India's paranoia," the post read.
The party continued its attack against the SIR exercise, describing it as a "harassment driven by the BJP's desperation and enabled by the EC."
The ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) has repeatedly voiced opposition to the SIR process in West Bengal.
In a post on X, Mamata Banerjee said she is "deeply distressed" by the EC's conduct, alleging that the poll body is "harassing people" in the name of a "logical discrepancy" in voter lists.
"Instead of complying with the Hon'ble Supreme Court's verdict and working as per rules and norms to provide and protect the democratic voting rights of people, ECI is finding newer and newer pretexts in the name of logical discrepancy to harass the people and try to deny them and take away from them their electoral rights," she added. (ANI)
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