
Logical discrepancies defy logic, AI policing tool, and Dalit groom attacked
From 3 Things by Express Audio
April 24, 2026 · 22 min
About this episode
The episode discusses voter deletion in West Bengal, an AI policing tool in Gujarat, and a caste-based violence incident in Madhya Pradesh.
First, we talk about West Bengal, where the deletion of over 27 lakh voters during the Special Intensive Revision has raised serious questions, with many cases suggesting that the process may not hold up to scrutiny. Next, we look at Gujarat’s new AI-powered tool, NARIT-AI, which is being introduced to help police build stronger cases under the NDPS Act and whether it can actually improve conviction rates or raise new concerns around policing and accountability. (13:20) And in the end, we turn to Madhya Pradesh, where a Dalit groom was allegedly dragged off a horse and beaten during his wedding procession, highlighting the persistence of caste-based violence. (19:55) Hosted by Ichha Sharma Produced and written by Shashank Bhargava and Ichha Sharma Edited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
People in this episode
Host: Ichha Sharma
Topics covered
- voter deletion
- AI policing
- caste-based violence
- accountability
- conviction rates
Keywords
- West Bengal
- Gujarat
- AI policing
- NARIT-AI
- caste-based violence
- Dalit groom
- voter deletion
- accountability
- NDPS Act
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: NARIT-AI
Places: West Bengal, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh
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