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Bengal’s 93% Turnout and the 91-Lakh Puzzle: Has the BJP’s Route to 200+ Seats Been Revealed?

  West Bengal’s election has increasingly moved beyond a state-level contest and is now being viewed as a wider political signal for national politics. At the centre of this discussion is a striking contradiction that has caught the attention of analysts and commentators alike. On one side, there have been repeated claims that nearly 91 lakh names were deleted from the voter rolls. On the other, the reported turnout in the early phases has been unusually high, touching around 93%. This combination has created a statistical puzzle that is now shaping much of the political narrative around the state. At first glance, the expectation would have been straightforward: if a large number of voters are removed from the rolls, overall turnout percentages should logically fall. However, the opposite appears to have happened, with participation levels remaining exceptionally high. This has led to competing interpretations and intense debate among political observers. One line of argument sugg...

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