Voter Verification Campaign in Bihar: Upendra Kushwaha targeted the opposition, said: "Don't spread confusion for political profits"

Patna, June 28 (IANS). Prior to the Bihar meeting, the Electoral Commission goes from door to door taking into account voter verification. Politics has tightened about this. Rashtriya Lok Morcha chief and former Minister Upendra Kushwaha said on Saturday that the opposition parties want to confuse people and utilize the election. An objection should not be submitted for political profits. During a conversation with the news agency, Upendra Kushwaha said that the opposition parties want to use people by confusing people by accusing the government. The Electoral Commission has verified. There are many people who have migrated and their name runs on the list. There are also many false voters. To identify such people, the Electoral Commission will go to each home and verify the voter, and the people will be cut off the list. He said there should be no objection to this campaign. This campaign of the Electoral Commission must work together, do not register objections to political profits. On the statement of the MP Asaduddin Owaisi on the verification campaign, “trying to bring NRC off the back door,” he said that the verification campaign should not be interpreted by linking it to NRC. NRC is another thing and the verification of the voters list is different. Referring to the Ayushman card, Upendra Kushwaha said: “The Prime Minister has introduced the Ayushman card for the ordinary people. Below are families free treatment of up to five lakh calls that cannot carry the spending of health care. The government is constantly trying to make more and more involved.