Bengal Electoral Roll Controversy: Allegations of Outside Voter Inclusion

Bengal Electoral Roll Controversy: Allegations of Outside Voter Inclusion.webp

Kolkata, March 31 West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday alleged that the BJP was trying to include illegal voters from NDA-ruled Bihar, Rajasthan, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh in the state's electoral rolls to influence the election outcome in favor of the saffron party.

Addressing an election rally in Paschim Medinipur's Chandrakona, Banerjee also reiterated her plea to the gathering to disregard the TMC candidates in the state's assembly segments and consider her as a candidate in all 294 constituencies.

"I was informed by Abhishek (Banerjee) yesterday that he had to rush to the EC office in Kolkata from his campaign schedule upon receiving information that about 30,000 forms were submitted in a single day to register fresh voters," the TMC supremo said.

"The BJP is trying to include illegal voters from Bihar, Rajasthan, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh in Bengal's electoral rolls. They are planning to transport voters from other areas by train, as they did in Bihar, and get them to vote in Asansol and Kharagpur," she alleged.

Banerjee's allegations came on a day when the TMC supremo sent a strongly-worded letter to Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, stating that Form 6 applications, pertaining to "individuals who are not genuine residents of Bengal and have no legitimate connection to the state", are "illegal, unconstitutional, and fundamentally undemocratic, reflecting mala fide intent and ill motive".

If the BJP tries to "include illegal voters from outside" in Bengal's electoral rolls, people will resist, she said.

"It will not get a single vote because the people of Bengal know that the saffron party has used this tactic in states like Bihar and Maharashtra, and they succeeded because the opposition in those states failed to understand the strategy," Banerjee said at her second poll rally of the day in Garbeta.

She alleged that the BJP had "no respect" for Bengal and its people.

Addressing another poll rally in Bankura's Bishnupur, the TMC supremo claimed, "The BJP is a barbaric party. It tortures Bengali-speaking migrants and forces TMC MPs into police lock-ups when they protest."

The saffron party is "jealous of Bengali youths' intellect, their professional success, and their cultural superiority," she alleged.

Banerjee also added, "The BJP leaders hate me because they know that I cannot be bought over."

The chief minister, while addressing the Garbeta public meeting, accused the saffron party of colluding with the Election Commission and deleting names of women and minorities from the state's electoral rolls under the guise of the Special Intensive Revision exercise.

"It broke my heart to see the pictures of mothers and sisters belonging to Hindu, tribal, Muslim, and scheduled caste communities, as well as elderly citizens, standing in queues again to appeal before tribunals after their names were deleted from the SIR rolls. SIR means 'devastation'," she said.

Banerjee claimed that it was her legal challenge before the Supreme Court that made the EC add 22 lakh names to the rolls.

On 18 lakh deletions from supplementary lists, Banerjee alleged, "The BJP and the EC are snatching the citizenship, constitutional, and democratic rights of people. We will fight them every inch of the way."

According to the post-SIR electoral rolls, released on February 28, 63.66 lakh names, approximately 8.3 per cent of the electorate, have been deleted since the roll revision process began in November last year, reducing the voter base from about 7.66 crore to just over 7.04 crore.

In addition, over 60.06 lakh electors have been placed in the "under adjudication" category, and following judicial scrutiny, the EC has been releasing supplementary lists containing names from that segment.

At the Garbeta rally, the CM claimed that "the BJP would have deleted 5 crore names" from Bengal's electoral rolls had her party not fought back.

"Forget who your TMC candidate is in your respective constituencies, consider me your candidate in all 294 seats of the state," she told the gathering.

Maintaining that the BJP would impose "a ban on non-veg food consumption" in Bengal if it comes to power, the CM said the TMC would thwart the "Centre's attempts to implement NRC in the state through a backdoor" and "its plans of sending targeted citizens to detention camps".

"Beware of the BJP. They will curb your choice of food, as they have done in other BJP-ruled states," Banerjee said.

"There will be no detention camps and no NRC in Bengal as long as we are in power," the TMC supremo added.

She also slammed the BJP for releasing a 'charge sheet' against her government last week.

"Why shouldn't the BJP be charged with deleting lakhs of genuine voters, engineering riots, and stopping Bengal’s legitimate funds," the TMC chief said in Bankura.

Banerjee said that it was time to topple the BJP-led central government, which, she alleged, has politicized all statutory and constitutional bodies of the country, depriving citizens of their recourse to rights and justice.

"We will take Delhi after coming to power in Bengal. BJP has converted all constitutional bodies into their party offices. It's high time we take them back," she said.
 
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