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In Bengal, 90 lakh voter deletions may decide 70 crucial seats
West Bengal's upcoming 2026 election may hinge on the impact of recent electoral roll revisions, particularly in 65-70 closely contested constituencies where victory margins are slim. The deletion of over 90 lakh names, especially in key areas like Nandigram, Bhabanipur, and the Matua belt, has redrawn the electoral map, potentially influencing the outcome for both the TMC and BJP.
Uploaded by: Rediff Video Desk on Tue, 14 Apr 2026 01:23:05 +0530
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Tags: west bengal election 2026, electoral roll revision, voter deletion, mamata banerjee, bjp, tmc, nandigram, bhabanipur, matua belt, constituencies, amit shah









