As lakhs of Muslim voters lose out to Bengal SIR, who stands to gain? (Scroll)

Muslim-majority districts in West Bengal saw the highest number of deletions in the second phase of the special intensive revision.

By Kritika Pant & Anant Gupta

West Bengal is holding elections even as more than 27 lakh voters have been deprived of their right to vote. Many of them are people who voted in the last election, but have been removed from the electoral roll despite attending hearings and producing their documents during the special intensive revision.

Analysts who studied the deletions found that Muslim voters have been hit the worst. How are those excluded from the voter list responding to this? And what does it mean for politics in the state?

To find out, Scroll travelled through the districts of Malda and Murshidabad, speaking to disenfranchised voters and politicians on the ground.

This story was originally published in scroll.in.

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