Did TMC Leader Disrupt Voter List Hearing in Bengal?

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Did TMC Leader Disrupt Voter List Hearing in Bengal?

Synopsis

A viral video shows a Trinamool Congress leader allegedly disrupting a voter list hearing in West Bengal, raising serious concerns about electoral integrity. The Opposition claims this is a desperate attempt by the ruling party to sabotage the electoral process. What implications does this have for the upcoming elections?

Key Takeaways

Video shows TMC leader disrupting hearing.
Allegations of electoral sabotage by ruling party.
Concerns raised about voter list integrity.
Opposition vows to ensure transparent elections.
Repeated disruptions reported at hearing centers.

Kolkata, Jan 31 (NationPress) A viral video circulating on social media allegedly features a Trinamool Congress block president interrupting a hearing regarding claims and objections to the draft voters’ list, part of West Bengal's Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. The incident reportedly took place in the Hooghly district's Pandua.

The Leader of the Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly, Suvendu Adhikari, shared the video on his social media accounts on X and Facebook. The clip shows Trinamool Congress's Pandua block president, Sanjog Ghosh, seemingly threatening the electoral officer overseeing the hearing.

Independent verification of the video's authenticity by IANS remains unconfirmed.

In his post, the Leader of the Opposition accused the ruling party of attempting to undermine the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process. He stated, “The Trinamool Congress appears intent on disrupting the ongoing Special Intensive Revision exercise in West Bengal. They are aware that a voters’ list comprising solely genuine voters instills panic in them. Ruling party leaders at every level recognize this and are thus trying to obstruct the process at any cost.”

He further asserted that the Pandua block president was not only threatening the electoral officer but also inciting local residents to interrupt the hearing.

“The Trinamool Congress's underhanded efforts will ultimately fail. Their leaders are in a state of panic because the removal of fake, deceased, Bangladeshi, and Rohingya voters from the voters’ list is imminent. The upcoming Assembly elections in West Bengal will be based on a clear and transparent voters’ list. This time, the Trinamool Congress will not regain power,” the Leader of the Opposition declared.

Since the hearings on claims and objections to the draft voters’ list began, multiple reports have surfaced about disruptions at hearing centers, allegedly instigated by Trinamool Congress activists, often led by local legislators from the ruling party.

Point of View

It is critical to approach this incident with a focus on factual reporting and the implications for electoral integrity. The actions depicted in the video, if verified, raise significant concerns regarding the conduct of political parties during vital democratic processes, and we must hold all parties accountable to uphold democracy.
NationPress
12 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the viral video?
The video shows a TMC leader allegedly disrupting an important voter list hearing, raising concerns about electoral integrity.
Who is Suvendu Adhikari?
Suvendu Adhikari is the Leader of the Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly.
What is the Special Intensive Revision?
It is a process aimed at updating the electoral rolls in West Bengal.
Where did the incident occur?
The incident took place in Pandua, located in the Hooghly district of West Bengal.
What are the implications for the upcoming elections?
If the disruption is confirmed, it could severely impact the credibility of the electoral process in West Bengal.
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