On Friday, millions of residents in Bengal, India, risk losing their welfare benefits following a controversial revision of electoral rolls. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) claims that those removed from the rolls are now ineligible for government aid. This situation has raised concerns over the impact on vulnerable populations.
Impact of Voter Deletion on Welfare Recipients
The recent electoral roll revisions have resulted in the removal of millions of voters. According to reports, these changes could significantly affect individuals who rely on government assistance. The BJP argues that this action is necessary for electoral integrity, though critics fear it will disenfranchise many.
“The deletion of voters is a matter of concern for democracy,” said a local activist. “Many people who have been removed from the rolls will struggle to access essential services.” This statement highlights the potential repercussions of the electoral changes on welfare recipients.





