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List of Deletion Cases ( Including Suo-Moto Deletion) in SRER 2016 Annexure II B District : Polling Whether Elector/Family Name of the Deleted Sl List of Deletion cases ( including suo-moto deletion) in SRER 2016 Annexure II B District : Polling Whether elector/family Name of the Deleted Sl. No. in Draft E- AC No. AC Name Station Polling Station Name members been intimated Elector Roll No. (Y/N) Entally Academy. R 1 163 ENTALLY 1 Kabari Auddy 558 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Rina Das 381 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Dwijendralal Ghosh 541 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Kalpana Dutta 144 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Rumki Ghosh 413 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Dinesh Shaw 270 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Sana Fatma 656 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Arindam Bhattachariya 416 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Archana Bhatterjee 394 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Kashinath Roy 235 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Bablu Auddy 557 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Harshita Dasani 746 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Bhagwan Das 743 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Abhijit Chowdhury 50 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Surajit Chowdhury 53 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Ramakanta Singh 248 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Mala Debi Singh 249 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Amiya Paul 370 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Mahua Biswas 383 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Manju Show 470 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Arunava Show 471 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Jaya Show 472 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Barnali Chowdhury 482 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Kamal Kishore Misra 550 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Nilima Lahiri 10 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Munia Show 14 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Mahaendra Routh 20 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Ramnaresh Sharma 21 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Sudhir Kumar Das 24 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Ram Lochan Singh 83 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Tapas Ghosh 170 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Kalyan Bose 192 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Ratan Das 240 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Rajendar Show 244 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Chandri Ram 281 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Kesho Show 302 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Shyam Show 310 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Taradevi Show 312 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Raju Show 318 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Bimala Das 365 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Labanya Prova Das 390 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Shyamal Das 391 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Manoda Barua 452 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Aswini Mondal 459 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Menoka Dey 464 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Banbehari Chowdhury 468 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Bela Chatterjee 545 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Gour Kishor Das 486 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Margaret Prosad 551 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Sukumar Dey 531 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Bhutnath Roy 329 Y 163 ENTALLY 1 Entally Academy. R 1 Tribhuban Sarma 199 Y 163 ENTALLY 2 Entally Academy. R 2 Binay Kumar Shaw 176 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Albert Kindo 166 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Sankari Dey 472 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Aeqilina Kindo 167 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Aruna Das 104 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Dibyendu Bikash Das 105 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Ajoy Maity 484 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Amit Sinha 1 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Fullara Dey 87 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Narayan Ch Sarkar 76 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Minoti Bachi 90 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Kumud Ranjan Biswas 72 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Loknath Bachi 93 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Mantu Sarkar 96 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Basudeb Dutta 109 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Saraswati Sarkar 117 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Gopal Dey 159 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Rita D Costa 188 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Rashmohan Ghosh 217 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Aloke Ghosh 256 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Amit Ghosh 267 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Seema Das 319 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Sitaram Chakraborty 378 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Gita Nandi 393 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Dulal Chandra Ghosh 444 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Dulal Ghosh 445 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Achinta Ghosh 456 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Sujit Roy 501 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Pamela Moseyk 533 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Rock Moseyk 535 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Promotesh Biswas 538 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Samar Ch Ghosh 602 Y 163 ENTALLY 3 Entally Academy. R 3 Pritilata Ghosh 609 Y 163 ENTALLY 4 Entally Academy. R 4 Zakia Rizwan 483 Y 163 ENTALLY 5 Entally Academy. R 5 Anil Kumar Auddy 863 Y 163 ENTALLY 5 Entally Academy. R 5 Rina Sarkar 840 Y 163 ENTALLY 6 Beacon English School R 1 Shaukat Ali 258 Y 163 ENTALLY 6 Beacon English School R 1 Sabiha Ali 316 Y 163 ENTALLY 6 Beacon English School R 1 Reshma Khatoon 246 Y 163 ENTALLY 6 Beacon English School R 1 Shamim Ahmed 298 Y 163 ENTALLY 7 Beacon English School R 2 Md. Imran 175 Y 163 ENTALLY 7 Beacon English School R 2 Md. Imran 474 Y 163 ENTALLY 7 Beacon English School R 2 Mobin Anwar 100 Y 163 ENTALLY 7 Beacon English School R 2 Shadab Ahmed 152 Y 163 ENTALLY 7 Beacon English School R 2 Shahnez Parveen 140 Y 163 ENTALLY 7 Beacon English School R 2 Sohail Ahmed 133 Y 163 ENTALLY 7 Beacon English School R 2 Nurul Islam 258 Y 163 ENTALLY 7 Beacon English School R 2 Sayeeda Khatoon 217 Y 163 ENTALLY 7 Beacon English School R 2 Md. Iqbal 272 Y 163 ENTALLY 7 Beacon English School R 2 Nazia Salehin 135 Y 163 ENTALLY 7 Beacon English School R 2 Shakir Ahmed 134 Y 163 ENTALLY 7 Beacon English School R 2 Somaiya Fatema 937 Y 163 ENTALLY 7 Beacon English School R 2 Mussarat Parveen 604 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Rabia Khatoon 792 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Salman Khatoon 803 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Zohra Khatoon 809 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Md Anwar 811 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Md Sultan 826 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 N. R. Das 844 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Denzil Stanislaus Francis 848 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Francis Desmond 850 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Prativa Biswas 853 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Sabnam ara 114 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Hazara Khatoon 203 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Sarya Kahanam 151 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Habibul Hasan 229 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Nasra Khotoon 273 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Md.Mustafa 347 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Saique Anwar 836 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Md Masooque 817 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Md. Murshidul Quadri 805 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Solomon Daniel 769 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Solomon Chandra 770 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Rizwan Haider 326 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Irfan Haider 328 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Rounaque Jabeen 335 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Md. Jahangir Alam 333 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Nazia Rashid 225 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Zarqa Nigin 617 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Shabana Shamin 76 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Farhaj Jehan 350 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Md Aslam Parvez 602 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Gulshan Manwara Sabiry 580 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Nilofer Khatoon 170 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Belal Ahmed 800 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Khalid Alam 589 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Md Tabraiz Anwar 813 Y KMC Health Unit and 163 ENTALLY 8 Community Hall R 1 Md.
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