After the first phase of polling in West Bengal, talk of an Election Commission decision is in full swing. The Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) has removed the names of about 90.8 million voters in Bengal. This brings the total number of voters to 67.5 million, with a direct impact on the voting percentage. Why has the percentage increased? The names of about 12 percent of voters on the list, including dead, dual and migrant voters, were removed. This leaves only 3.61 million voters, of whom 33.5 million voted in the first phase of the election. This has inflated the voting percentage to 92.8%. Political blame game between the BJP and the TMC. "The sun of Trinamool's corruption and goondaism has set," Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on'X '. The TMC has alleged that the names of Muslim-majority voters have been removed.
Election Commission's SIR Decision Affects West Bengal Voting Percentage
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