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MP Draft Electoral Roll: 42 Lakh Names Deleted

Madhya Pradesh's draft electoral roll sees massive revision with over 42 lakh deletions and 15.6 lakh new additions. Key details on voter registration and claims process.

BJP gets 12 times Congress funding in 2024-25

BJP received over ₹6,000 crore in political donations in 2024-25, 12 times Congress' ₹522 crore. Electoral trusts dominate funding post-SC scrapping electoral bonds. Full donor list revealed.

41.8 Lakh Voter Names May Be Deleted in MP

Madhya Pradesh's intensive electoral roll revision flags 41.8 lakh voters for deletion. Bhopal, Indore see highest deletions. Draft rolls expected this month. Read details.

Kerala CM Slams EC Over 25 Lakh Voter Exclusion

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan raises alarm as 25 lakh risk exclusion from electoral rolls in Special Intensive Revision. He demands EC ensure transparency and inclusion of all eligible voters. Read more.

Gujarat Draft Roll: 73.73 Lakh Voters Removed

The Election Commission's draft electoral roll for Gujarat shows 4.34 crore valid voters after a Special Intensive Revision, a drop of 73.73 lakh from previous lists. Read the full analysis.

Alive Voter Declared Dead in Kolkata Electoral Roll

A Kolkata sweeper found himself declared dead in the draft electoral roll, sparking confusion. Similar errors plague other voters as BLO camps scramble to address discrepancies ahead of elections.

EC's Bengal Draft Roll Changes Salim's Son's Surname

Atish Aziz, son of CPI(M) leader Mohd Salim, finds his surname changed to 'Avasti' in West Bengal's draft electoral roll, sparking criticism of the EC's Special Intensive Revision. Details inside.

WB Electoral Roll Revision: Notices from Dec 18

West Bengal begins Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. Electoral Registration Officers to issue notices from December 18. Hearings to be held at key government offices. Stay informed.

Bengal Draft Rolls: 58 Lakh Voters Deleted

West Bengal's draft electoral roll sees a massive deletion of 58 lakh names and addition of 1.3 lakh new voters. Key political parties raise concerns over the revision process.

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