The political stir has tightened due to the work of special intensive review (SIR) of the voters list in Bihar. While the opposition parties are questioning this process, the party, Nitish Kumar’s party, Janata Dal United (JDU), also came out. On Wednesday (July 23, 2025), Jdu Mla Sanjeev Singh responded to the whole matter and refers to the problems about Sir (special intensive review). Referring to the problems Sir faces, shev Singh said that the names of many voters were wrong during Sir and there is an inability to add names to some places. He also told people from many families to the authorities to add their names to their names, but people had to get upset because of the delay in the process or misinformation. Sanjeev Singh also said that the government hears the issue fully, and those who have been left out or those who have been wrong will be resolved soon. He said: “It is a technical process in which some problems are natural, but the administration is working on it and the situation will be improved soon.” The opposition raised questions while the JDU MAs tried to stay calm about this issue, while the opposition parties constantly raised questions about this process. RJD, the congress and left parties have accused of violating social justice for the review of the voters list and excluding voters in a non-judicial way. The opposition says that this process can be politically motivated, in which some parties benefit and some are harming some. The controversy increased in the election year, this case became exceptionally sensitive before the upcoming meeting election in the state. Opposition parties consider it the government’s strategy, so some voters can be excluded from the list and get some other political benefits. At the same time, Jdu Mla Sanjeev Singh believes that such disputes further heat the election atmosphere, but all the problems will be resolved soon. He expressed the confidence to remove all inconvenience in limited time, share these story labels
Jdu Mla Sanjeev Singh’s statement on the review of the voters list in Bihar, concerned about Sir
