Decoding SIR impact in West Bengal
The post-SIR polls in West Bengal saw the BJP secure a decisive victory, with AITC chief Mamata Banerjee alleging electoral manipulation. Large-scale deletions and opaque additions of electors during the SIR had a major impact on the rolls’ demographic composition; and appears to have influenced the results alongside anti-incumbency and communal polarisation
Following the recent elections in West Bengal, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) achieved a significant win. The Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader, Mamata Banerjee, has raised concerns about potential electoral manipulation. Reports suggest that substantial changes to the voter rolls, including numerous deletions and additions, altered the demographic makeup of the electorate. These adjustments, alongside existing anti-incumbency sentiment and communal divisions, are believed to have played a role in the election outcomes.
The alleged manipulation of voter rolls raises questions about the integrity of the electoral process and its potential to influence election results.
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