West Bengal: 6.2 million names dropped from post-SIR voter list

In a major electoral update, West Bengal's Election Commission has removed 6.2 million names from the state's voter list ahead of the upcoming elections. This decision has sparked considerable debate and concern among political parties and citizens alike, with allegations of disenfranchisement being raised. The significant drop in voter registration is attributed to a combination of factors including inaccuracies in previous lists and efforts to streamline the electoral process. Political leaders have expressed worries that such a drastic reduction could impact voter turnout and the overall democratic process in the state. The ruling party and opposition are now engaging in heated discussions, as they assess the implications of this move on the electoral landscape in West Bengal. As the state gears up for elections, ensuring the integrity and accuracy of the voter list remains a priority for the Election Commission, which aims to enhance public confidence in the electoral system.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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