West Bengal Political Tensions Ignite Over SIR Exercise and Suicide Tragedies

West Bengal's political arena is tense following the introduction of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, leading to accusations between TMC and BJP. The tragic suicides of individuals fearing disenfranchisement have fueled allegations about the process being a 'backdoor' method for the NRC's implementation.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Kolkata | Updated: 29-10-2025 20:23 IST | Created: 29-10-2025 20:23 IST
West Bengal Political Tensions Ignite Over SIR Exercise and Suicide Tragedies
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In West Bengal, fiery political exchanges have ignited between the TMC and BJP, following the announcement of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, a move allegedly leading to two suicide incidents. TMC accuses BJP and central authorities of creating fear over the electoral exercise, while BJP dismisses these claims.

Trinamool Congress leader Abhishek Banerjee pointed to the deaths as evidence of the oppressive climate fostered by the BJP's demand for document verification. He has urged citizens to retaliate against local BJP leaders pressuring for birth certificates by non-violent measures. The Election Commission's recent timeline for SIR in multiple states has only amplified tensions.

Opposing Abhishek's narrative, Suvendu Adhikari of BJP insists the deaths are not linked to the SIR or NRC. As political parties plan rallies in Panihati, the atmosphere remains charged, underlining ongoing concerns about citizen verification measures. The looming protests reflect deepening political divides and fears of disenfranchisement among West Bengal residents.

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