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West Bengal Voter Fraud: BJP alleges Bangladeshi Muslim infiltration displacing Hindus in Murshidabad

BJP’s Amit Malviya has alleged that over 2.68 lakh Bangladeshi Muslims in Murshidabad, West Bengal, have adopted Hindu surnames to illegally secure voter IDs, forming what he calls TMC’s “engineered vote bank”

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Nov 22, 2025, 12:30 pm IST
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BJP IT Cell chief Amit Malviya has, alleged a staggering scale of voter list fraud in Murshidabad, West Bengal one he says is not just electoral malpractice, but an organised demographic assault engineered to secure a long-term vote bank for the Trinamool Congress (TMC).

According to Malviya, intelligence inputs and on-ground recordings reveal that over 2,68,000 Bangladeshi Muslim infiltrators have entered India over the years and systematically erased their original surnames Sheikh, Khan, and others to adopt Hindu surnames such as Mondal, Choudhury, Sarkar and more. Many reportedly registered their fathers-in-law as their own fathers to obtain Aadhaar cards and voter IDs through politically connected intermediaries.

“This is not infiltration. This is a structured operation. A political project. A vote-bank industry, built and protected by TMC,” Malviya said, accusing West Bengal’s ruling party of enabling and benefitting from a covert identity-switching ecosystem along the Indo-Bangladesh border.

Amit Malviya claimed that several such infiltrators have openly admitted on camera that they vote for the same political party every year the TMC while continuing to privately identify as Bangladeshi Muslims despite using Hindu identities for Indian documentation.

He linked this alleged demographic engineering to repeated communal flashpoints in Murshidabad, Malda, Dinajpur and adjoining border areas.

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“For years, these districts have seen riots, targeted attacks on Hindus, and forced displacement. Now the pattern is visible. Hindus are being turned into minorities in their own land while TMC’s protected vote bank expands under fake Hindu identities.”

Sources aligned with the BJP say that the alleged network works in three layers:

  • Border facilitators who enable the entry of infiltrators
  • Local political handlers who help them acquire documents
  • Electoral fixers who ensure their inclusion in voter rolls

A senior BJP functionary described it as “the largest identity and voter fraud operation in independent India,” warning that such large-scale infiltration under the guise of Hindu names could destabilise social harmony and compromise national security.

Amit Malviya said that with the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process, the Modi government is committed to ensuring that no illegal Bangladeshi Muslim or Rohingya will be allowed to remain in India. “The mask is falling. The real infiltrator-driven vote bank of TMC is being exposed. This is not just a political issue it’s a national security emergency,” Amit Malviya said.

Topics: Amit MalviyaBangladeshi MuslimsMurshidabadBangladeshi infiltratorBJP IT Cell HeadTMC
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