Why Indian Muslim voters say they’ve been frozen out of this state electio
Summary
Millions of people in West Bengal, India, are voting in a close state election. Over 9 million names have been removed from the voter list, with many of those removed being Muslim voters in important areas.Key Facts
- West Bengal is holding a state election with a large number of voters.
- More than 9 million names were taken off the voter list before the election.
- The removal happened quickly in a short time period.
- Muslim voters in key districts were affected more than others by these removals.
- This situation has raised concerns about fair voter inclusion in the election.
- The election is closely watched due to its political importance in the region.
- The voter list revision led to some people feeling excluded from voting.
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