Scattered IDs in West Bengal: A Political Stir
Voter and Aadhaar cards were found discarded in West Bengal, triggering political tension. In Birbhum, EPICs were discovered near a former BLO's home. Meanwhile, more than one hundred Aadhaar cards were recovered from a TMC office in Bidhannagar, prompting police investigations and a political uproar.
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A political controversy erupted in West Bengal after a large number of Electoral Photo Identity Cards (EPIC) were discovered discarded in a Birbhum field. The incident took place near the residence of a former Booth Level Officer (BLO), raising suspicion and prompting a police investigation.
Simultaneously, over a hundred Aadhaar cards, alongside PAN and land documents, were recovered from a TMC office in Bidhannagar. This discovery led to a heated political exchange, with BJP leaders accusing the office of engaging in questionable activities involving residents' identity documents.
The police have initiated inquiries into both incidents, scrutinizing local TMC leadership and their practices with personal identification documents. The developments have intensified political tensions in the region, underscoring the sensitivity surrounding electoral processes and identity security.
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