ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday ended her sit-in against the faulty SIR process for the fifth day. After ending her sit-in, Mamata said that the protest is being temporarily suspended after the Supreme Court ordered the formation of an appellate tribunal regarding electoral roll revision. Read Trending VideosThe video / advertisement has been removed. Welcoming the Supreme Court's move to form an appellate authority, Banerjee said that the door closed by the Election Commission has now been opened, giving a new ray of hope to those whose names were removed or were under consideration due to a'logical discrepancy'under the SIR. In the advertisement, Mamata Banerjee said that she has got justice to a great extent through the agitation. When the path to justice has opened, it is appropriate to end the sit-in. She said that she could do it even now if needed, but after the court's democratic agitation, the chief minister has never apologized to the shopkeepers and small shopkeepers around the sit-in protest site.
Mamata Banerjee Ends Five-Day Sit-In Against Faulty SIR Process After Supreme Court Intervention
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