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Prove your Citizenship

While no one denies the importance of SIR exercise, the question of proper design and implementation of an exercise of such humongous scale have been neglected from the outset, resulting in mass disenfranchisement

Source: Anandabazar.com (Bengali)

Authors: Nandita Roy

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Becoming Schrodinger's Voter

Being a privileged Professor at a top central institution and the daughter of an Air Force veteran means nothing when you are suddenly disenfranchised

Source: The Wire

Authors: Nandita Roy

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Has Bengal Fallen Behind India?

West Bengal lags behind India in nominal income, but inflation-adjusted data tell a different story: real incomes broadly kept pace. The state did not simply decline: it grew in lower priced sectors.

Source: The Times of India

Authors: Maitreesh Ghatak, Tanika Chakraborty and Dilip Mookerjee

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Will SIR induce further religious polarization?

SIR has the potential to induce further religious polarization in the already fractionalized West Bengal electorate, and it is unclear exactly who will benefit.

Source: Eisamay.com (Bengali)

Authors: Supriyo Basu, Biswajit Prasad

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Will the West Bengal Elections be conducted with incomplete voter list?

While the Supreme Court has reprimanded the West Bengal State Government for the Kaliachak incident, it overlooked the role and responsibility of the Election Commission.

Source: Eisamay.com (Bengali)

Author: Angshuman Kar

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Is the Indian Democracy only for the privileged?

The SIR process is necessary. But a mechanistic application is antithetical to the idea of universal franchise, and will disenfranchise millions of the underprivileged.

Source: Eisamay.com (Bengali)

Author: Anirban Mukherjee

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Questions ahead of West Bengal Elections

The author analyzes the changing coalitions in West Bengal that have supported the main ruling and opposition party.

Source: Anandabazar.com (Bengali)

Author: Shubhasis Dey

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Truth and untruth in claims of central government’s deprivation towards west bengal

Analysis of discretionary allocations made by the centre towards West Bengal on Water and primary education indeed betray a stepmotherly attitude.

Source: Anandabazar.com (Bengali)

Author: Anirban Mukherjee

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When Cruelty becomes the Creed of the State

SIR, demonetization, and the lockdown reveal a pattern of state decisions that impose disproportionate hardship on ordinary citizens while being justified as necessary policy.

Source: Anandabazar.com (Bengali)

Author: Anirban Mukherjee

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The Myth and Politics of Infiltration

The author studies population trends and argues that there does not seem to be any evidence for significant infiltration from Bangladesh.

Source: Guruchandali.com (Bengali)

Author: Anirban Mukherjee

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Delimitation: Who Gains? Who loses?

While the Delimitation Bill failed to get the requisite supermajority this time, the debate is and will be alive. Bangla Gabeshana Kendra has done a detailed job at summarising the different aspects of the bill.

Source: Guruchandali.com (Bengali)

Author: Bangla Gabeshana Kendra

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Bengal SIR: The wall ECI built around electoral data and how we broke through it

The Alt News investigation argues that the Election Commission effectively created a “wall” around electoral roll data—through inaccessible formats and restrictions—making large-scale scrutiny difficult, which journalists then had to manually overcome to reveal patterns within the SIR process.

Source: Altnews.com

Author: Ankit Jain

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SIR and the inclusion of fake voters

SIR in West Bengal is not only an instrument for mass disenfranchisement, it is also a conduit for including dubious voters.

Source: Guruchandali.com (Bengali)

Author: Suman Sengupta

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Footsteps of Sri Ramchandra in Boots: the Politics of SIR

SIR in India has a deep parallel with the hunt for the undocumented in American politics.

Source: Guruchandali.com (Bengali)

Author: NA

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Crisis of documents, marginalization and erosion of trust in the ECI

The article summarises the findings of the Lokniti-CSDS survey regarding possession of documents in the context of the SIR exercise, and finds that voter verification may lead to significant disenfranchisement among the poor, elderly, illeterate, migrant and rural voters.

Source: Guruchandali.com (Bengali)

Author: Bangla Gabeshana Kendra

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Analysis of 2021 margins and SIR deletions

In this two part exercise, it is shown that there have been systematically more deletions in constituencies where the BJP had lost by larger margins.

Source: Guruchandali.com (Bengali)

Author: Bangla Gabeshana Kendra

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SIR deletions: A comparison of Tamil Nadu and West Bengal

The authors find evidence of group-targeted deletions in West Bengal but not in Tamil Nadu, explaining why resistance happened only in West Bengal.

Source: Guruchandali.com (Bengali)

Author: Bangla Gabeshana Kendra

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Bhabanipur - an investigation into the voter list

The authors describe the difficulties and challenges in accessing and analyzing the ECI updated voter list of the high profile Bhabanipur Assembly Constituency and describe building custom tools and methods to extract and classify voter data, and finds a possible bias against Muslims in the process.

Source: Guruchandali.com (Bengali)

Author: Bangla Gabeshana Kendra

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SIR in West Bengal: Final observatiuons (SIR III)

In the closing instalment of the three part series, the author shows that the deletions in SIR seems to have no connection with population growth of Muslims, a possible proxy for “infiltration”.

Source: Guruchandali.com (Bengali)

Author: Anirban Mukherjee

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SIR in West Bengal: Some more observations (SIR II)

In the second instalment of the three part series, the author shows that the higher likelihood of deletions in constituencies with higher Muslim population happened only in the second phase of SIR.

Source: Guruchandali.com (Bengali)

Author: Anirban Mukherjee

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SIR in West Bengal: Some Observations (SIR 1)

In the first instalment of a three part series, using two extensive databases of Muslim names, deletion rates are found to be statistically higher in districts with high share of Muslim population.

Source: Guruchandali.com (Bengali)

Author: Anirban Mukherjee

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Demonetization and lockdown woes are being repeated in SIR

The author draws parallels between the sudden, widespread hardships faced by citizens during the demonetization and the COVID-19 lockdown with the ongoing SIR process, arguing that similar patterns of state-induced distress are being repeated.

Source: Anandabazar.com

Author: Anirban Mukherjee

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