Kolkata, Jan. 3 -- The Election Commission on Friday said the number of "logical discrepancies" detected in the electoral rolls of West Bengal during the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) has come down significantly, from 1.36 crore to 94.49 lakh - a reduction of 41.51 lakh cases.

According to the Commission, logical discrepancies refer to anomalies in voter data such as mismatches in names, abnormal age gaps between voters and their parents, or inconsistencies involving grandparents' ages.

Earlier, the Commission had initially pegged the number of such discrepancies at 1.67 crore, which was later revised to 1.36 crore.

The latest revision brings the figure down further, with officials indicating that the number may reduce even mo...