Bihar News: What the Electoral Commission could not tell Sir, the Bihar government said, which will do Tejashwi Yadav now
Tejashwi Yadav, leader of opposition in the Bihar Legislative Assembly, is besieging the Electoral Commission regarding the Special Intensive Voter -Review (SIR) in the state. He wrote a letter in English to 35 major political personalities across the country some time ago, saying that this process is being done to take away the voting rights of the people. Yesterday, he said that if it does not stop, they will seek support from opposition parties for boycotting and public support support. He also said this earlier and also said in the Bihar law meeting today that he has no problem with this process, but that the Electoral Commission does not have the right to check citizenship, nor can it go to so many people in such a short time and do such a big process. Tejashwi on Thursday besieged the government on these issues, but Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, a Minister in the Bihar Nitish Kumar government, made all the issues of him in a single shock. After all, what happened? The problem does not come from the gentleman, but to give so much time for it: it was surprising that the opposition for three days did not allow the house to work on Sir’s issue. Wednesday all the limits were broken. Father and Father … what did not happen! Even today, the ‘monkey jumped’, but on Wednesday the limit was reached. At the beginning of the home Thursday, the speaker told the opposition that more time was given to discuss special intensive voter review. Tejashwi Yadav said that “there is no problem reviewing the intensive voter. The problem is to complete such a great job in such a short time”. He questioned the Electoral Commission, “Who chooses outsiders? The work of the Electoral Commission should hold elections. The affidavit given by the commission does not mention foreigners, invaders or Bangladeshis-Nepals. And if invaders come, it is the government’s fault. “Share these story labels