New Delhi, March 19 -- BJP MP Nishikant Dubey on Thursday launched an attack against West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over her criticism of the alleged deletion of genuine voters in the SIR exercise in the state, and said that the BJP, after winning elections, will remove infiltrators from the state.

Speaking with ANI, the BJP MP defended the revision of electoral rolls and said that the names are only being deleted due to plausible reasons, citing a personal anecdote from SIR. He further questioned the CM, stating that the revision also took place smoothly in Bihar and asked her to provide the names of the people whose names got deleted.

"My mother and father now live in Saar, near me, but they were not in the village, so the...