Yogendra Yadav, a noted psephologist and activist, voiced concerns on Sunday over the implementation of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar and West Bengal, suggesting it serves as a precursor to a larger national strategy.

Addressing an assembly at the Bharat Sabha Hall, Yadav accused the BJP of leveraging the SIR process as a mechanism to diminish voter numbers ahead of the 2026 Bengal elections. According to Yadav, the BJP is using Bihar as a testing ground, intending to fully implement the strategy in Bengal.

He argued that the BJP's use of SIR marks a significant disenfranchisement of legitimate voters in opposition strongholds, a tactic aimed at influencing electoral outcomes by excluding eligible voters from the final rolls. Yadav's critique extended t

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