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SIR sparks panic in West Bengal’s Matua belt; BJP and TMC stare at 

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KOLKATA: As West Bengal braces for a fresh voter roll revision, panic, anger, and suspicion are rippling through the Matua heartland, leaving both the BJP and TMC cornered in their most crucial refugee bastion amid fears of mass disenfranchisement under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR).Thousands of Matuas have migrated from Bangladesh over decades, often without proper documentation, unsettling not only the community but also the TMC and BJP, long locked in a tug-of-war for their support.His aunt, TMC Rajya Sabha MP Mamata Bala Thakur, who leads a rival faction of the Matua ‘first family’, has called a meeting of community leaders at Thakurnagar in North 24 Parganas district on 2 November to chart next steps.

“Names of Matuas will be deleted as many who arrived after 2002 lack documents and will lose voting rights. The Matuas have been voting for us after realising the BJP’s citizenship jumla,” she told PTI.Subrata estimated that 30–40 lakh refugees across the state may qualify under the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, adding that the government is proceeding cautiously to ensure “genuine victims of persecution get citizenship, not infiltrators or Rohingyas misusing the process.”

Most Matuas have Aadhaar and voter cards, but they fear these could become meaningless during the SIR exercise. “If they apply for CAA, they will first be branded foreigners and lose voting rights. And in SIR, they will lose their voting rights anyway,” said political analyst Suman The situation is one of confusion and anxiety. Both governments are talking, but neither is offering a clear solution,” said Mahitosh Baidya, general secretary of the Matua Mahasangha.

He accused both the Centre and state governments of “confusing and misleading” refugee Hindus. “There is no clarity even for those who arrived before 2014. Suppose someone came in 2005 or 2013, they don’t have names in the 2002 voter list. Those who arrived after 31 December 2014 can’t even apply under the CAA. What will they do?”The SIR is unnecessary harassment of genuine citizens. People who have been voting for decades will now have to prove they are citizens. We’re reaching out to Matua families to assure them that the state will protect their rights,” said TMC leader Biswajit Das.

The BJP has also launched a massive outreach campaign, holding 1,000 CAA camps across border districts, North 24 Parganas, Nadia, Cooch Behar, and Uttar Dinajpur. State BJP president Samik Bhattacharya said, “No Hindu refugee will be left behind. The TMC has spread misinformation about the CAA for years.”

BJP MLA Subrata Thakur, Shantanu’s brother, said, “Those who arrived between 2002 and 2025 won’t be able to produce the required 

Union minister and Bongaon MP Shantanu Thakur, the BJP’s most prominent Matua face, attempted to reassure them, saying, “There is no need to worry if names of refugee Matuas are deleted. They will get Indian citizenship under the

For the Matuas, a Hindu refugee community with a decisive presence in over 40 assembly seats across the border districts of North 24 Parganas, Nadia, and parts of South 24 Parganas, the Election Commission’s decision to conduct the first SIR since 2002 to remove duplicate, deceased, and ineligible voters has revived anxieties over identity and citizenship.

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