CPI(M) Alleges Deletion Of 19 Lakh Voters

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) on March 6, 2026 alleged the Special Intensive Revision deleted 19.32 lakh eligible voters, citing a drop from 2.84 crore to 2.69 crore electors and 4.24 lakh new entries. Party leaders raised questions about 36.88 lakh hearings called by the ECI and sought explanations from the Chief Electoral Officer; AAP proposed AI-based monitoring and deepfake protections.
Key Points
- 1Alleges deletion of 19.32 lakh eligible voters after SIR, leaving 2.69 crore on final rolls.
- 2Highlights discrepancy between State Election Commission's 2.84 crore rolls and ECI's post-SIR 2.69 crore list.
- 3Calls for transparency on 36.88 lakh hearings and verification processes to ensure electoral integrity.
Scoring Rationale
Moderate novelty and statewide scope, but relies on party allegations and lacks conclusive verification evidence.
Sources
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