Pakistan, May 12 -- The reported victory of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in West Bengal has triggered serious questions over electoral transparency in India. Political observers say the outcome has been overshadowed by allegations of voter list manipulation and election irregularities.

According to analysts, around 9 million voters were removed from electoral rolls ahead of the vote during a Special Intensive Revision process. Critics claim that most of the deleted voters belonged to Muslim and Dalit communities, raising concerns of targeted exclusion. The issue has sparked widespread political debate.

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