New Delhi: A sinister plot to disenfranchise Muslim voters has been uncovered in Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, where hundreds of names have allegedly been deleted from the voter list without proper verification or notice. This blatant attempt to suppress minority voices has sparked outrage and fear among the community.

According to Global Mirror, the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process has been marred by allegations of deliberate targeting of Muslim voters, with reports emerging from villages like Gudh Panchayat, Barhadi, and Raipur Karchulia. “Many of us have lived here for generations, yet suddenly our names are being deleted from the voter list,” said Mohsin Ali, a resident of Gudh Panchayat. “It’s a clear case of communal bias and intimidation.”

The numbers are staggering: 46 names removed from Gudh Panchayat, 73 from Barhadi, 125 from Raipur Karchulia, 62 from Ramnai, and 33 from Jugnihai. Residents claim they were not informed, and forms were allegedly filled out without their consent.