Q. The term "Doubtful voter" or "D-voter" has been primarily used in which northeastern state?
Answer: Assam
Notes: Assam's opposition raised concerns over the plight of ‘D’ (Doubtful) voters and demanded the closure of the state's only detention centre. D-voters are individuals who couldn't prove their Indian nationality and have cases pending with the Foreigners Tribunals. The D-Voter concept is specific to Assam, where migration and citizenship are major political issues. The Election Commission of India introduced the D-voter category in 1997. D-voters cannot vote or contest elections as their citizenship is unverified. The Citizenship Act, 1955, and Citizenship Rules, 2003, do not define 'doubtful voter.' A decision on D-voters must be made within a specific timeframe, and they may be deported or detained if found to be foreign nationals.

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