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1.9 Crore West Bengal Voters in 'Suspicious' Category

A staggering 1.9 crore voters in West Bengal are flagged as 'suspicious'. Explore the Election Commission's concerns, political reactions, and the impact on electoral integrity. Read the full analysis.

1.3 Lakh Matua Voters Face Electoral Roll Scrutiny

Over 1.3 lakh voters in Bengal's Matua heartland may get hearing notices due to missing ancestry links in draft rolls. Many lack CAA documents, sparking fear in the community. Read the full report.

Goa Election: No Mechanism to Track Foreign Voters

Goa election authorities reveal they cannot identify foreign passport holders voting illegally. Chief Electoral Officer warns of 1-year imprisonment for offenders. Read critical election security gaps.

FIR Over Bogus Voters in Mahadevapura Constituency

An FIR has been registered regarding illegal inclusion of duplicate and non-existent voters in Mahadevapura Assembly Constituency during LS elections. Read about the electoral fraud investigation.

What Women Voters Want in Indian Elections

Ruhi Tewari reveals what Indian women voters prioritize in elections: economic empowerment, safety, and political representation. Discover how women are shaping democracy.

Bihar's Record Voter Turnout: What It Means

Bihar witnesses unprecedented voter turnout in 2025 Assembly elections, with women and youth leading the democratic surge. Analysis reveals what this means for the political landscape.

Migrant Voters: Bihar's Election Game-Changer

Political strategist Prashant Kishor reveals migrant workers could decide Bihar's political fate as first phase sees unprecedented voter participation. Analysis of key constituencies and voting patterns.

Buxar voters brave muddy fields to cast votes

Despite challenging terrain and difficult weather conditions, voters in Buxar's remote areas showed extraordinary commitment by trekking through muddy fields to cast their votes in the ongoing elections.

First-Time Voters Demand Jobs, Education & Reforms

Young India's new voters are reshaping the political landscape with clear demands for employment opportunities, educational reforms, and systemic changes as they prepare to cast their crucial votes.

Bombay HC: Don't let system overload block young voters

The Bombay High Court intervenes as a potential flood of voter applications threatens to overwhelm the system, urging the Election Commission to ensure young voters aren't disenfranchised in upcoming BMC polls.

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