
Indian Muslims say they're being targeted as millions of voters deleted from rolls
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The Election Commission of India initiated a 'Special Intensive Revision' to remove duplicate and deceased voters from electoral rolls, resulting in the deletion of over 55 million voters across 13 states. This process has sparked controversy, particularly in West Bengal, where 9 million voters have been removed ahead of an important state election. Many Indian Muslims claim they are being disproportionately affected by this revision, raising concerns about political targeting.
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The 'Special Intensive Revision' was intended to streamline electoral rolls but has instead become a contentious issue amid allegations of political bias. The deletions coincide with upcoming elections, prompting fears that certain demographics may be unfairly disenfranchised.
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