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Arjun Singh claims the inclusion of Pakistani national's name in Naihati voter list

  • Pakistani naional Saleha Imran listed in Naihati voter rolls, claims Arjun Singh
  • BJP's Arjun Singh accuses TMC of fraud
  • TMC MLA Sanat Dey blames Election Commission verification

16 Oct 2025

Arjun Singh claims the inclusion of Pakistani national's name in Naihati voter list

West Bengal's Naihati constituency, where assembly election drums are already beating a frantic rhythm, an alleged revealation ignites firestorm: the name of Saleha Imran, a Karachi-born woman and a Pakistani national, has mysteriously surfaced on the voter list for Part No. 115, complete with a Naihati address in Ward No. 8's lane—prompting explosive accusations of electoral fraud and citizenship shortcuts that could unravel the fabric of fair voting just as the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) gears up to scrub the rolls clean. Former Barrackpore BJP MP Arjun Singh alleges today, brandishing documents to claim Saleha slipped into India on a Pakistani passport, married local resident Mohammad Imran Ali without a whiff of citizenship paperwork, and somehow snagged a voter ID to cast ballots undetected for years. With her husband shuttling to Dubai back in the day and the couple now raising Indian-born kids after 28 years here, the tale twists from matrimonial migration to a potential security lapse.

Mohammad Imran Ali, Saleha's husband, counters the uproar by insisting her Pakistani passport and visa were long ago canceled, all requisite docs bundled up with a formal citizenship plea now tangled in bureaucratic delays yet somehow, she holds a voter card and has cast votes in past polls. TMC MLA Sanat Dey of Naihati assembly constituency owning the 28-year residency born slamming Arjun Singh's "stunt" and pinning the verification buck squarely on the Election Commission's doorstep: "Whether the voter card is correct or not, that's their job," he snaps, framing it as a marital migration mishap. Arjun Singh, undeterred, doubles down with a barrage of questions—how did a non-citizen waltz onto the rolls without a trace of application?—leveling direct blame at TMC's doorstep for nurturing such anomalies to swell their vote banks. Amid the finger-pointing frenzy, no immediate probes have launched, but the SIR's imminent rollout looms as a potential purge, leaving locals whispering about deeper infiltrations in a constituency.

As Naihati's streets buzz with this electoral enigma, the ripple effects threaten to drown out campaign chatter, thrusting voter integrity into the crosshairs of Bengal's polarized arena and begging the big question: in a democracy built on ballots, how many more "Salehas" lurk in the lists, blurring lines between legitimate longing for belonging and calculated corner-cutting? For the couple at the eye of the storm—Saleha, the quiet Pakistani bride turned accidental voter, and his huband Md Imran Ali, defending a life stitched across nations—this isn't abstract politics; it's their family's fragile Indian dream dangling by a thread of paperwork. With BJP wielding it as a weapon against TMC's "appeasement politics" and the ruling party crying foul on selective outrage, as the Election Commission steels for revisionary rigor, one thing's crystal: this won't fade quietly, demanding not just deletions but a deeper audit to restore faith in the vote that shapes fates.

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