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Massive Voter Verification Drive Triggers Panic in Telangana, Congress Alleges “Hidden Purge Plan”

Telangana voter verification drive sparks panic in Hyderabad as residents struggle to provide 2002 address proof; Congress alleges BJP-led voter deletion conspiracy

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Hyderabad, May 8:

A massive voter verification exercise underway across Telangana has sparked political controversy, confusion, and fear among thousands of residents, especially tenants and migrant families living in urban areas like Hyderabad. Booth Level Officers (BLOs) have reportedly begun door-to-door collection of voter data, including details linked to voter records dating back to 2002.

According to multiple residents, officials are not only verifying existing voter ID information but are also asking citizens to provide proof or details of where they lived nearly 25 years ago. While homeowners are reportedly managing to furnish records, tenants and economically weaker sections are struggling to explain old addresses or produce supporting documents from two decades ago.

The situation has triggered alarm in Hyderabad’s densely populated rental colonies, where lakhs of residents have shifted houses multiple times over the years. Political observers fear that if 2002 voter rolls are treated as the primary benchmark for verification, a significant chunk of genuine voters may face deletion from electoral records. Sources estimate that in some urban pockets, voter numbers could fall by more than 30 percent if the scrutiny continues aggressively.

 Senior Congress leader Narender Jalpally launched a sharp attack on the ruling establishment, alleging that the exercise is part of a “systematic strategy” to reduce voter strength in opposition-leaning regions. He claimed the Bharatiya Janata Party is attempting to reshape voter demographics through administrative mechanisms rather than public support.

Jalpally  Narendra  further alleged that after political developments in West Bengal, attention has now shifted toward Telangana, particularly Hyderabad, where migrant, minority, and working-class populations form a major electoral base. He warned that thousands of eligible voters could lose their democratic rights if officials insist on outdated residency proofs that ordinary citizens are unlikely to possess.

As political tensions rise, opposition parties are expected to intensify protests and demand clarity from the Election Commission of India regarding the criteria being used in the verification process. Meanwhile, confusion continues to spread among voters, many of whom fear their names could disappear from the rolls before upcoming elections.

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