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Supreme Court Rules Against Voting Rights for West Bengal Voters with Pending Appeals

The Supreme Court has ruled that individuals with unresolved appeals regarding their electoral rolls cannot vote in Bengal elections, prioritizing electoral process integrity. This decision potentially excludes certain voters, influencing the electoral outcome. The court's emphasis on proper appeals processes underscores ongoing concerns about electoral accuracy and voter inclusion.
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