Pakistan Today: Muslims 'disproportionately' affected by voter roll deletions in West Bengal: report
A report cited by Express Tribune says Muslims were disproportionately affected after around nine million voters were removed from electoral rolls in West Bengal. The deletions came ahead of ongoing ...
The Hindu: Of 90 lakh voters excluded by SIR in West Bengal, 63% are Hindus, 34% are Muslims
Over 90 lakh voters excluded in West Bengal, with significant disparities in deletion rates between Hindus and Muslims.
Of 90 lakh voters excluded by SIR in West Bengal, 63% are Hindus, 34% are Muslims
As West Bengal gears up for the second and final phase of assembly elections, India Today's Mausami Singh brings this ground report from Kolkata tracking the pulse of Muslim voters, their aspirations ...
The Express Tribune: Muslims 'disproportionately' affected as 9m names struck off voter rolls for polls in India's West Bengal: report
Muslims 'disproportionately' affected as 9m names struck off voter rolls for polls in India's West Bengal: report
Newspoint on MSN: 95 PC of deleted voters are Muslims in West Bengal's Nandigram SIR
Kolkata: Muslims have accounted for 95.5 per cent of voters deleted from seven Special Intensive Revision (SIR) supplementary lists in West Bengal’s Nandigram. According to the Sabar Institute, a ...
95 PC of deleted voters are Muslims in West Bengal's Nandigram SIR
Muslim voters account for more than a third of the 90 lakh names removed from West Bengal’s electoral rolls during the course of the special intensive revision (SIR) process, disproportionately higher ...
Mint: 91 lakh voters deleted in SIR: Hindus hit in numbers, Muslims in proportion — What’s happening in West Bengal?