The petitioners argued that 35 lakh to 60 lakh beneficiaries would become ineligible if the state government applies the new criterion.

Supreme Court directs petitioners to address West Bengal's ration access issues linked to SIR at Calcutta High Court.

The petitioners argued that 35 lakh to 60 lakh beneficiaries would become ineligible if the state government applies the new criterion.

The plea was mentioned by advocate Prasanna S on behalf of Paschim Banga Khet Majoor Samity, an agricultural workers’ union | India News

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