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Kerala Polls 2025: Hindu Voters Removed From List? Public Raises Concerns

 Kerala Local Elections: Allegations Rise Over Missing Hindu Voters From Electoral Lists

By : Vijesh Nair 
Date:11/12/2025



In several regions across Kerala, concerns have been raised as many Hindu voters reportedly found their names missing from the electoral rolls during the ongoing local body election process. The issue has sparked discussions among residents, political observers, and community organizations, with many claiming that the omissions appear unusual and may have been done intentionally.


Widespread Complaints From Voters


Multiple households reported that despite voting regularly in past elections, their names did not appear in the updated voter list this year. Elderly voters, first-time voters, and even whole family groups from Hindu households say they were excluded without any prior notification.


Local representatives from various wards confirmed receiving a high number of complaints, prompting questions regarding the accuracy and transparency of the revision process.


Common Public Perception: “Hindus Likely to Vote BJP”


A widely discussed point among the public—and circulating on social platforms—is the view that Hindu voters are generally assumed to lean towards the BJP. This perception has fueled suspicion that the removal of Hindu names from voter lists may not be coincidental.


While no official evidence has been provided to support claims of intentional exclusion, the pattern of complaints has intensified public debate.


Election Officials Deny Wrongdoing


Officials from the Election Commission have clarified that voter list updates follow a standardized process and any omissions are usually due to technical errors, address changes, or incomplete documentation. Authorities have urged affected voters to file formal complaints so corrections can be made quickly.


However, many residents argue that the number of missing names is too large to be explained as routine clerical mistakes.


Demand for Investigation


Various community groups and civil society organisations have requested a thorough inquiry into the matter. They argue that voter suppression—whether intentional or accidental—can severely impact the democratic process in tightly contested wards.


Political observers note that even minor shifts in voter turnout can influence local election results, making accurate voter lists critical.


What Affected Voters Can Do


Residents who find their names missing can file a Form-6 application, check their details online, or visit the local electoral office. Many groups are also organizing help desks to assist voters before polling day.


Conclusion


As Kerala heads into an important phase of local elections, the issue of missing Hindu voters has triggered significant public concern. Whether the omissions are genuine administrative errors or something more deliberate remains a question that only a transparent investigation can answer. For now, the focus remains on ensuring that every eligible citizen gets the chance to vote.


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