
Voter Purge in India: Millions Questioning Franchise Rights
Millions of voters in West Bengal, India, have found their names purged from electoral rolls just before crucial state elections. The BJP defends the mass deletion as a necessary measure to maintain electoral integrity by removing duplicates and deceased entries. Conversely, critics accuse the Election Commission of India of politically motivated action, alleging the process disproportionately targets the Muslim minority. Voters report vague reasons for removal, citing issues like 'logical discrepancies' in records. The controversy has heightened fears among local communities regarding not only their right to vote but also their fundamental Indian citizenship.






















