Tejashwi Yadav's sharp attack on the government at the Bihar meeting, questions about Sir's transparency
The atmosphere of the house was very hot on Wednesday on the third day of the monsoon session of the Bihar legislature. As soon as the meeting began, the leader of the opposition Tejashwi Yadav has fiercely targeted the government on the SIR (Smart Electoral Registration) system. He made it clear that his party is not against this plan, but that he raises questions about its transparency and impartiality. Tejashwi Yadav stood in the house and said, “We are not against Mr., but we are opposed to the lack of transparency in its operation and the possibility of tampering in the voter list.” He said that if this process is not done in a fair way, it could become a threat to democracy. Once the debate began on this issue, the speaker of the meeting Nand Kishore Yadav has awarded all parties to talk about it. But as the debate progressed, the atmosphere of the house became more stressful. After the controversial statement of a RJD MLA, a Rukus in the house began, which had to adjourn the proceedings until 14:00. Tejashwi Yadav also questioned the Electoral Commission, saying that the commission should ensure that the names of any caste, class or community voters are not intentionally removed by the Sir system. He fears possible disorders in the upcoming meeting election on this issue and demands fairness. During this, several other opposition leaders also supported Tejashwi Yadav and demanded the government to give a detailed answer in the matter. At the same time, the leaders of the ruling party accused the opposition of making unfounded allegations, saying that the sir system for transparent and technically strong election process is being implemented in the state. Let us know that preparations for the meetings elections can start in Bihar in the coming few months, in such a situation all the issues associated with the voters list and the election are sensitive. The more expectations about technical measures such as Sir, the more concerns come, especially if the opposition expects its abuse. At present, it will be interesting to see how the government answers the opposition’s questions about this issue and how transparent the Electoral Commission makes the whole process. Share this story -tags