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Indian opposition parties protested against a voter list revision in Bihar, citing fears of voter disenfranchisement, particularly among minorities and those lacking required documents. Police detained opposition leader Rahul Gandhi during the protest. The revision, which affects nearly 80 million voters, requires strict documentation, raising concerns about the exclusion of vulnerable groups. The Election Commission denies these allegations, stating the revision ensures accurate voter rolls and prevents undocumented immigrants from voting.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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