Berhampore, April 1 -- In 1757, Mir Jafar helped change the course of the subcontinent's history when he sided with the British against his employer, the Nawab Siraj-ud-Daulah. The East India Company won the Battle of Plassey, using it as a springboard to conquer India's heartland, and eventually, the whole country. Robert Clive, the company's army commander, installed Mir Jafar as the titular Nawab, who ruled till his death in 1765.
Almost three centuries later, Jafar's descendants find themselves running from pillar to post after their names were deleted from the electoral roll during the special intensive revision (SIR) in West Bengal. The reason: changes in the names of some family members.
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