Father is 33, Daughter is 34.! The Mystery of 'Ghost Voters in Katwa

- Mou Mou
- 02 Mar, 2025
A shocking incident has surfaced in Katwa, West Bengal where the voter list reveals a bizarre case — a father aged 33 and a daughter aged 34.! This strange anomaly has raised serious concerns about the accuracy of the electoral roll, leaving the administration scrambling for answers.
Details & Context
- The voter list in Dainhat, under the Katwa Assembly constituency includes the name of Payel Bhatia (aged 34) and her supposed father Rahul Banik (aged 33).
- Rahul claims he knows Payel but has no family relationship with her.
- His mother confirmed that Rahul is only 33 years old and is unmarried, questioning how he could have a daughter older than himself.
- Rahul’s mother mentioned their family’s actual daughter Payesh Banik who is married and lives in Srirampur, Kolkata.
Quotes
- Rahul Banik: “I know Payel Bhatia but she is not my daughter. I don’t understand how my name appeared as her father in the voter list.”
- Rahul’s Mother: “My son is just 33, not even married. This is clearly a mistake.”
- TMC District President, Rabindranath Chattopadhyay: “We have filed a complaint with the Election Commission and the District Magistrate regarding this shocking error.”
Additional Information
- According to TMC, Payel Bhatia is originally from Chandigarh.
- The ruling party suspects that names of non-residents are being deliberately inserted into the voter list via online platforms.
- TMC accuses BJP of similar tactics used in Maharashtra, Haryana and Delhi — adding fake voters to secure electoral victories.
- The controversy has heated up as TMC’s leader Mamata Banerjee instructed her party to physically verify voters by visiting households.
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Impact Analysis
- With the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections approaching, the issue of ghost voters has gained traction.
- If proven true, this could undermine voter trust and highlight flaws in the Election Commission's verification process.
- TMC points fingers at both BJP and the Election Commission suggesting a broader conspiracy.
- BJP, however, counters by accusing TMC of trying to remove saffron-leaning voters.
The “ghost voter” controversy has ignited a fierce political battle in West Bengal. As accusations fly between TMC and BJP, the focus remains on ensuring a transparent electoral process. With elections on the horizon this voter list scandal could reshape the political narrative in the state.
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