Quick answer: Amid allegations of voter deletion in West Bengal, CJP demands full transparency, independent scrutiny, and protection of voting rights. A democracy cannot function if citizens fear disappearing from electoral rolls.
A vote is not a favour. It is a right.
Why voter deletion matters
Voter deletion allegations are serious because they strike at the foundation of democracy. If names are removed unfairly, citizens are silenced before they even reach the polling booth.
CJP believes every deletion must be explainable, reviewable, and challengeable.
What CJP demands
- Transparent publication of deletion data
- Clear notice to affected voters
- Time-bound appeal process
- Independent audit of electoral roll changes
- Action against deliberate manipulation
Why youth should care
Many first-time voters already feel ignored by the system. If their names are deleted or disputed, political alienation becomes deeper.
Youth participation cannot grow if the entry gate itself is uncertain.
The cockroach record
CJP was born from insult, but it does not stop at insult. It stands for representation, accountability, and the right to be counted.
You cannot call people cockroaches and then delete their names from democracy.
The cockroach demands a vote, a voice, and a record.
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