India’s new voter registration rules spark protests, ‘mission of exclusion’ warnings
Asia / Pacific
A new law in the Indian state of Bihar, which requires voters to verify their citizenship, has been widely condemned by critics and citizens. But the Election Commission of India defends the move as a constitutional clean-up — with similar voter list revisions expected across the country.
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