A day after a disturbing video from Indore shocked social media, no new official updates about whether the affected voter’s name been restored or if anyone held accountable for the situation caught on camera. Inside the government offices, the matter treated as usual paperwork. Outside, it changed completely.
Man break down over voter list deletion in Indore
The video, now widely shared, shows an Indore resident repeatedly visiting the SDM office, each time with his blind elderly mother. His complaint is straightforward. His name disappeared from the voter list during the Special Intensive Revision, despite submitting documents multiple times.
The video is hard to watch not just because of the claim, but also due to the man’s visible exhaustion. At one point, he breaks down, struggling to explain how months of visits have forced him to choose between earning a living and reclaiming his right to vote.
Online Outrage And Political Tensions
Once the clip gained traction, the response followed a familiar pattern. Social media users described the Special Intensive Revision as chaotic and harsh for ordinary citizens. Many viewed the episode as proof of state indifference, blaming the BJP and the Madhya Pradesh government for what they called systematic harassment.
Comments under the video shared similar experiences. Old age parents asked to appear in person. Migrant workers found out about deletions only after deadlines had passed. Families were unsure whom to contact once their names vanished from the rolls.
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