Several reports raise concerns about whether India’s election system is being managed in ways that advantage Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). One outlet argues that actions affecting voters—described as “voter purging”—could reduce the participation of certain voters and, in turn, tilt election outcomes. The same report states that the broader effect is an electoral environment that increasingly favors the ruling party.

Across the available material, the central claim is not that vote counting is directly manipulated, but that changes to the voter rolls and related electoral administration could shape who is eligible to vote. The reports link these administrative steps to the BJP’s electoral performance and suggest the system is becoming more structured to benefit the government.

No additional corroborating details, data, or counterarguments are included in the excerpts provided. As presented here, the information centers on allegations regarding voter purging and perceived pro-incumbent bias in electoral administration.