Politics has intensified due to special intensive revision of voter list in Bihar. JDU MP Girdhari Yadav has raised questions on the intention and preparation of the Election Commission, while attacking the process. He said that the Commission neither knows the history of Bihar nor information about geographical conditions.
During the media interaction with the media in Delhi, Girdhari Yadav said that the Election Commission has no practical knowledge. These people do not know the history and geography of Bihar. It took me 10 days to collect the necessary documents themselves. My son lives in America, how will he send a signature? How will everything happen in a month?
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‘If I cannot speak the truth then why did I become an MP?’
MP Girdhari Yadav alleged that the entire process has been imposed by ignoring the ground reality of the common people. He says that at least six months should have been given for such serious work. Girdhari Yadav also clarified that this is his personal opinion, irrespective of his party. He also said that if I cannot speak the truth, then why did I become an MP? This is the truth and cannot be hidden. This haste of the Election Commission is fatal to democracy.
Congress MP Imran Masood expressed deep apprehension
Congress MP Imran Masood also raised serious questions about the SIR process, stating the talk of JDU MP. He asked what method or formula is such that the Commission is able to complete such a big process in just one month. Describing it as suspicious, he said that it seems that all this is a well-planned conspiracy to remove the names from the voter list of tribals, Dalits, backward classes and Muslims. Imran Masood said that some forces want to take this country in the direction where 10% of the people are rulers and 90% people should be made slaves. But we will fight till the last moment to protect democracy.
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There was also a dominated in Parliament SIR issue, opposition uproar
On Wednesday, the opposition staged a strong protest over the ongoing SIR campaign in Bihar in both houses of Parliament. As soon as the session started, the Rajya Sabha proceedings were postponed in just one minute due to the noise of opposition MPs, while the Lok Sabha lasted for a few minutes, but the opposition slogans continued there. Opposition parties also protested against the SIR process outside the Parliament House. Amid this uproar, Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandavia also introduced the ‘National Sports Administration Bill, 2025’ in the Lok Sabha.







