Bihar voters list controversy is heated, the case reaches parliament - RJD election signal
Prior to the Bihar election, the political struggle over the review of the voters list increased – sir. The case has now reached the Delhi Parliament by getting out of the streets of Patna. On Thursday, MPs from India Alliance raised the issue in parliament and filed a protest march against the special intensive review process in Bihar. Meanwhile, RJD leader and leader of the opposition Tejashwi Yadav gave a stir in political circles. He gave a clear warning that if the rig and interference in the voters list continued, RJD could boycott the upcoming meeting election. Tejashwi said: “If the names of the dead are maintained in the voters list and false voters are added, it is a murder of democracy. In such a situation, we can stay away from the election.” Electoral Commission -Retention – ‘It is essential to remove false votes here, chief election commissioner Dnyanesh Kumar also responded to this dispute. He said, “How can it be wrong to remove dead voters from the list? Should false mood be promoted? It should be considered by removing political glasses.” He also added that the Constitution of India is the mother of democracy and that it is the responsibility to maintain its dignity. Opposition parties, including RJD, the round of political allegations and anti-abuses, claim that the poor, minority and Dalit voters are deliberately removed from the list in the name of the Sir process, so that the ruling party can benefit. At the same time, the ruling NDA camp says that this is all the purification process and that the opposition creates unnecessary controversy. The eyes of the Electoral Commission and Delhi, now that the matter is in parliament and warned a big party like RJD even the election boycott, this issue could catch even more in the coming days. All eyes are now on the upcoming proceedings of the Electoral Commission and the reaction of the central government. Share this story -tags