Kolkata, Dec. 16 -- Kolkata has emerged as the biggest contributor to voter deletions in West Bengal, accounting for nine of the 10 Assembly constituencies where the maximum number of names have been dropped from the draft electoral rolls following the Special Intensive Revision (SIR), according to data released by the Election Commission.

North Kolkata witnessed the highest concentration of deletions. Jorasanko Assembly constituency topped the list, with 72,899 voters deleted, accounting for 36.85 per cent of its electorate.

It was followed by Chowringhee, in Central Kolkata, where 74,510 names were removed, or 35.44 per cent of voters.

Howrah North stood third on the list, with 60,436 voters deleted (26.96 per cent).

Other constituenc...