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🚨 Election Commission will begin SIR 2.0 hearings in West Bengal from tomorrow. ~1.67 crore voters are under scrutiny; Aadhaar will NOT be accepted as the sole IDENTITY document. — After Phase 1, 58 lakh+ names were DELETED, reducing the voter count from 7.66 cr to 7.08 cr.

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