Millions in India stripped of vote before critical state election, as government seeks to ‘purify’ electoral roll

📰 Gündem 📰 Guardian World 🕐 22.04.2026

Hindistan'ın Batı Bengale eyaletinde seçimlerden önce 9.1 milyon kişi oy haklarından mahrum bırakıldı. Uzmanlar, Müslümanlar ve azınlıkların oylara disproportiyonel şekilde silindiğini belirtiyor.

Ahead of a crucial state election in West Bengal, India, approximately 9.1 million voters have been removed from the electoral roll. This extensive revision, representing over 10% of the state's electorate, has led to widespread concerns about the fairness of the process. While some deletions were reportedly due to deceased individuals or duplicate entries, a significant number of voters have challenged their removal and remain disenfranchised.

The mass deletion of voters raises serious questions about electoral integrity and the potential disenfranchisement of minority groups ahead of a significant political contest.

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