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Trinamool protests in Bengal’s Hasnabad over removal of names from electoral rolls

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Updated: March 1st, 2026, 11:48 IST
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Kolkata: The Trinamool Congress protested in Hasnabad of West Bengal’s North 24 Parganas over “targeted” deletion of names from the final voters’ list, police said Sunday.

Trinamool Congress’s local leaders and activists burnt tyres on the road and raised slogans against the Election Commission of India (ECI).

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The protesters also burnt an effigy of Leader of the Opposition in the state Assembly, Suvendu Adhikari.

The local Lebukhali Road was blocked due to the protest movement. Traffic was also stopped. Later, the police went there and brought the situation under control.

Trinamool Congress leaders and activists claimed that the names of valid voters have been “deliberately removed” from the voters’ list.

“The ECI has selectively targeted minority-dominated booths and removed their names. The names of about 400 minority voters in booth number 111 of Sahapur have been removed from the final list. This conspiracy of the BJP and the Election Commission will not be accepted under any circumstances,” Trinamool Congress alleged.

The final voter list was published in West Bengal Saturday after the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process. And as soon as that list came out, anger and protests spread to different parts of the state.

The names of 16,125 voters have been omitted from Basirhat subdivision. The area in Hasnabad where the protest occurred due to the omission of names also falls under the Basirhat South Assembly constituency.

According to local sources, out of a total of 1,065 people in booth number 111 of Sahapur under Basirhat South Assembly, 400 were shown as ‘deleted’ in the final voters’ list.

Shahjahan Moral, Trinamool Congress president of booth number 111 in Sahapur, told local reporters, “The names of about 400 minorities in this booth have been omitted from the voter list published by the Election Commission. However, the names of 120 Hindu voters are there. This was done because it is a minority-dominated booth. We have taken to the streets to protest against this.”

Responding to allegations, Palash Sarkar, president of the BJP’s Basirhat organisational district youth wing, said, “No matter how much the Trinamool takes to the streets to protest or takes to the streets in opposition to the SIR, I want to make it clear that only the names of legal voters will be there. The Trinamool is very angry because the names of illegal voters are excluded from the list which constitute its vote bank.

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