October 22, 2025
Hold your breath, Bengal voters! Sujan Chakraborty, a top leader from CPI(M), has dropped a bombshell. He said his party found that at every single polling booth area in Bengal, there could be 50 to 70 voters who are either dead or have vanished from the voters' list! Imagine that—people who cannot vote but still appear in the records. This isn’t just a small mistake; it’s a huge headache for election integrity. Sujan Chakraborty warned, "There could be 50-70 dead and absentee voters in every polling booth area of Bengal," and this claim has sent ripples across the political scene. Such a large number of 'ghost voters' might mean unfair practices tipping the scale in elections. With elections being the backbone of democracy, questions are flying high on how these voters remain on lists despite being dead or not found. The CPI(M) is raising its voice loud and clear, demanding a thorough check to clean up the voting lists and protect the right of genuine voters. This startling claim urges voters and officials alike to stay alert. Could these 'ghost voters' decide Bengal’s political future? Only time will tell, but the drama around these bogus names makes the political games even spicier!
Tags: Cpim, Bengal elections, Voter fraud, Election irregularities, Sujan chakraborty,
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