Pakistani woman’s name found on voter list in Bihar, entered India around 7 decades ago
Two Pakistani women with expired visas were found on Bhagalpur's voter list during a Special Intensive Revision, prompting official removal procedures amid ongoing electoral roll updates.
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Two Pakistani-origin women found on Bihar voter list, SIR-verified. Removal process initiated
The Home Ministry has flagged the glitch; the process to remove their names from voter list has been initiated. Both women are elderly and have difficulty communicating clearly.
Bihar SIR: Names of two Pakistani nationals found on voter list, probe launched
The women, identified as Imrana Khanam alias Imrana Khatoon and Firdousia Khanam alias Firdousia Khatoon, are said to be from Rangpur village in Pakistan’s Khushab district, Punjab province, and have been living in Bhagalpur despite their visas expiring years ago.
Pak woman, who came to India in 1956, found on Bihar voter list amid SIR
A Pakistani woman's name has appeared on Bihar's voter list, prompting its removal process. The investigation highlights issues with voter roll accuracy, as evidenced by the recent Special Intensive Revision exercise.
Two Pakistani nationals found on Bihar voter list; names set for removal after MHA flags issue
Two women from Pakistan, who entered India in 1956, have been found listed as voters in Bihar and were even verified during a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise, which is underway in the state ahead of assembly polls. Their names came to light during an investigation by the Ministry of Home Affairs into foreign nationals overstaying their visa period. The two women were identified in Bhagalpur district. Authorities have initiated an inves…
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