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Eye on West Bengal? Why Bihar's special electoral roll revision has left Trinamool Congress jittery

Ironically, it was Mamata Banerjee who first raised the issue of illegal immigration and electoral roll manipulation in West Bengal as a Congress leader years ago.

July 10, 2025 / 13:53 IST
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has criticised the EC over the Bihar SIR drive. (File: PTI)

The Election Commission of India's drive to weed out illegal foreigners from the electoral rolls in poll-bound Bihar has drawn some harsh criticism from Opposition parties for the poll body as well as the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led NDA government at the Centre.

The Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in Bihar, the first such exercise to be carried out since 2003, has left the ruling Trinamool Congress in neighbouring West Bengal wary. The fear is that after testing the waters in Bihar, a similar pan-India exercise may only be a matter of time.

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The BJP, which sees West Bengal as key to national dominance, has been unable to gain power in the state despite aggressive campaigns and a concerted push to register and expand its presence. The BJP has traditionally attributed this failure to the large-scale presence of illegal immigrants in the state with tacit support from the ruling TMC in order to bolster its votes.

In April, Union Home Minister Amit Shah alleged that the Rohingya and Bangladeshis who enter India from Bangladesh get voter cards made in Bengal's North 24 Parganas district. In 2016, Kiren Rijiju, the then Minister of State for Home Affairs, told Parliament that there were "about 20 million illegal immigrants from Bangladesh in India".