Sanchita Chatterjee, BS News Agency: Supreme Court foils Gyanesh Kumar's theft plan News. The Supreme Court of the country has so far put a stop to the attempt to snatch Bengal by stealing. Today in Delhi, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court made it clear that the Election Commission's attempt to fraudulently remove the names of genuine Bengali voters from the voter list will not happen. In this historic verdict, the Chief Justice has said that the conspiracy to remove the names of 80 lakh people in this state by throwing them into the trap of discrepancies will be verified only by the judicial officers of the state. Which will be led by the Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court. In this regard, the Supreme Court said in a suo motu hearing today, since the Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court, Hon'ble Sujoy Paul, has stated that it will take at least 80 days for 250 judicial officers to verify the logical discrepancies of the stipulated 80 lakh people, the Hon'ble Supreme Court should tell us what the alternative would be. Accordingly, the Supreme Court judge said today that not only civil judges can be taken for this purpose, but if the Hon'ble Chief Justice of the High Court wants, he can take judges from the neighboring states of Orissa and Jharkhand. He also directed the Chief Justices of the High Courts of those states to cooperate in this regard. In addition, the Hon'ble Supreme Court also announced that even if the final voter list is published on February 28, the list of additional voter names can be added after this time. The Election Commission will not be able to make any notification in this regard. Where one thing can be clearly stated that the conspiracy of the BJP's agent, the National Election Commission, to exclude the names of legitimate voters from the voter list in this state on the pretext of Rohingyas and infiltrators has now become a global disaster. The Supreme Court slapped the face of Gyanesh Kumar, who is called.