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Uttar Pradesh’s voter purge excluded 2.89 crore people, sparking accusations of bias and transparency issues.
Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav questioned the Election Commission’s credibility after Uttar Pradesh’s draft electoral roll excluded 2.89 crore voters in the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process, alleging BJP leaders had prior knowledge of the deletions.
He cited the chief minister’s earlier claim of four million voters being removed and highlighted discrepancies in voter data between panchayat and assembly rolls, raising concerns about transparency and potential manipulation.
Yadav accused the government of targeting marginalized communities and called for greater oversight, while the final voter list is set for release on March 6.
The BJP countered that opposition parties are making inconsistent claims about the SIR, defending it as a constitutional, non-partisan process.
La purga de votantes de Uttar Pradesh excluyó a 2.89 millones de personas, provocando acusaciones de sesgo y problemas de transparencia.