Electoral Shockwaves: Unprecedented Shifts in Indian State Polls

The Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation has criticized the outcomes of recent state assembly elections, citing voter exclusion and electoral manipulation. The BJP's rise in West Bengal and a new political force in Tamil Nadu mark significant political shifts, raising concerns about future centralization of power and disenfranchisement.

Electoral Shockwaves: Unprecedented Shifts in Indian State Polls
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The Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation has described the recent assembly election results in five states as 'shocking outcomes.' The statement from the party's Central Committee highlights alleged voter exclusion and electoral manipulation, particularly in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu.

The CPI(ML) Liberation expressed alarm over the BJP's unprecedented victory in West Bengal and the emergence of a new political force in Tamil Nadu, signaling a significant political shift. The party points to mass disenfranchisement, with claims of over nine million voters excluded in West Bengal and seven million in Tamil Nadu.

Concerns include allegedly manipulated processes in West Bengal and extreme delimitation irregularities in Assam. The party warns an emboldened BJP could pursue further centralization of power and suppress dissent. The statement calls for unified opposition to resist 'fascist' designs.

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