Mamata Banerjee Accuses Election Commission of Deleting 5.8 Million Voter Names in West Bengal

by Emma Walker – News Editor

West⁢ Bengal Chief Minister Accuses election commission of Voter Suppression

KOLKATA: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday⁣ vehemently accused the Election Commission of India (ECI) ‍of ​systematically disenfranchising millions of voters in the ‌state, alleging a intentional ⁢attempt ‌to manipulate the upcoming elections in favor of the Bharatiya Janata ⁢Party (BJP).The accusations center around the deletion of a ample number of names from the ​electoral roll and alleged ‍irregularities‌ in the voter ⁣registration process.

West ‌Bengal ⁤chief ⁢minister Mamata Banerjee addresses a press conference on the Special intensive Revision of the state’s ⁢electoral roll on Tuesday (PTI)

Allegations of Systematic Disenfranchisement

Addressing a press conference at the state secretariat, Banerjee claimed the ⁤ECI’s actions constitute a “biggest blunder” and⁢ a “heinous conspiracy” to undermine the democratic process. She ⁢specifically pointed to the deletion of approximately 5.8​ million names from the draft electoral roll ⁢published on December ⁢16th,arguing ‍that these deletions were carried out “illegally ⁤and unethically” without providing affected individuals an chance to contest the removals. She further asserted that women, notably⁤ those who⁣ have recently changed their names due to marriage‍ or relocation, have been disproportionately targeted.

“They have played a game with the people to favour the BJP,” Banerjee stated, drawing parallels to alleged similar incidents in ‍Maharashtra, Haryana, and Bihar. ⁤“They thought that by engaging in a black ⁢game and performing black magic they ⁢would snatch the democratic⁣ rights of⁣ the people.”

BJP Accusations and Counterclaims

Banerjee didn’t stop ⁢at accusing the ECI. She directly accused the BJP ‍of actively ⁣pressuring state government officials ⁤– ‍specifically ‌District Election Officers (DEOs), Electoral ​Registration Officers (EROs), and Block Level Officers (BLOs) – ⁢to delete names of legitimate voters and illegally enroll voters from BJP-ruled states. She alleged instances of attempts to add upwards of ‍10,000 voters at a time, which she deemed illegal, citing examples from locations like Khatra, Ranibandh, ⁢Taldangra, and Moyna, where such attempts were reportedly thwarted.She also mentioned alleged efforts to ​import voters ‍from Bihar ⁢into West Bengal.

In response, the BJP has countered these claims, accusing‍ a ‌segment of state government officials serving ​as EROs of refusing to accept Form 7 – the official form for‍ requesting the deletion of names from the electoral ‌roll – from BJP workers. ​ Amit Malviya, the IT head‌ of the BJP, highlighted instances in Malda, Khatra, jorasanko, Chandernagore, ⁤Bhatpara,‌ and Kumargram where EROs allegedly refused ⁣to process these forms, as reported ‍on X (formerly Twitter). ‌ https://twitter.com/amitmalviya

The Special Intensive revision (SIR) Process

The ‌current controversy ⁣stems from​ the Special intensive Revision (SIR) of West Bengal’s electoral rolls, a process undertaken by the ECI to ensure the accuracy and completeness ‌of the voter list before upcoming​ elections.The SIR involves verifying existing voter data, identifying and registering new eligible⁣ voters, and removing deceased ‌or ineligible voters.The process is crucial for ensuring⁣ fair and credible elections, but ​has become a flashpoint ⁢in West Bengal.

Directives ​and ​Political Rhetoric

Banerjee has directed the ⁢state police and‌ government officials to⁣ seize any unauthorized ⁢documents and cash related to these alleged irregularities and to ‌file formal complaints. She employed⁢ strong rhetoric, referencing characters from the Hindu ⁣epic Mahabharata – Duryodhan, Dushashan, and Shakuni‌ – to ⁤symbolize what she perceives as a manipulative and unfair political strategy.

“Duryodhan and ⁣Dushashan won’t be able to win Bengal by playing⁣ Shakuni’s game‍ of dice.People are invincible. If you have the power, fight face⁣ to face in⁢ democratic​ manner. Don’t misuse the agency by⁣ hiding behind‌ the power,” ‍she declared.

She concluded ‍by vowing continued protests, stating, “If you think that you will attack Bengali-speaking people in ⁢double-engine states and that in West Bengal, you will manipulate ⁣EC to delete names of voters and ⁤we⁤ would eat lollipops, this won’t happen. protest will continue.”

Looking Ahead

The escalating‌ tensions between the ruling Trinamool ‍Congress and the BJP, coupled with the serious allegations​ leveled against the ECI, raise significant concerns about the fairness and transparency of the upcoming elections in West Bengal. ⁤The⁢ ECI is expected ​to respond to ‌Banerjee’s accusations and address the concerns raised by both parties. The outcome‌ of this situation will be critical in maintaining public trust in the electoral process ​and ensuring a⁢ free​ and fair ⁤election.

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