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<h1>Chief Minister accuses Election Commission of politicised voter roll revision, warns CAA applicants risk wrongful delisting as foreigners</h1> A state chief minister in West Bengal publicly challenged the legality and conduct of the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in Matua-majority areas, alleging it is politically driven and coordinated with the ruling party at the Centre. The leader warned that applicants under the Citizenship Amendment Act risk being branded foreigners and 'immediately delisted' as voters, citing allegedly misleading certificates implying Bangladeshi residence. The chief minister linked deaths, including suicides, to panic over the revision, alleged coercion and threats against booth-level officers, and accused the Centre of using administrative agencies, funding blocks, and artificial intelligence tools to manipulate electoral and citizenship processes.