After the Giridhari Yadav banknote, another leader belonging to Janata Dal (United) reservations about the ongoing process of a special intensive revision (Sir) in Bihar.
Sanjeev Kumar, Mla from the Parbatt Assembly, said Hindu that voters who work outside the state can be omitted from Sir exercises. “Many such names have been omitted in my own constituency. Sir should be guided during festivals such as Holi, Diwali and CHHhat, when people working outside the return of the state.
He said that many migrating workers would not be able to afford the cost of returning to Bihar more than once or twice a year. Mr. Kumar also said that many migrating workers are bound by contracts that prevent them from traveling often.
“It is very unfortunate that the names of such migrating workers will be removed and I think the election commission should do something about it,” said Mr. Kumar.
According to an official statement of the EC on Thursday, “99% of voters have already been covered” officers at the level of exercise and stand and stall agents (blah) “reported the names of 21.6 deceased voters and 31.5 lake voters who permanently migrated ….
But Mr. Kumar said, “Although the ES declares (99% to cover), I am sure that at least 1% of the actual voters were removed. I think more time should be given for this exercise. These are voters of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA).
He stressed that all political parties in Bihar would face heat, because the names of many real voters are likely to be removed from the voters’ list.
Meanwhile, JD (U) MLC Khalid Anwar said that Sir should continue, but the ES was not a “final authority”.
“EC is not above the parliament, they do not have the right to remove the actual voters from the list. ES cannot dare to remove names,” Anwar said.
The head of JD (U) and Minister Skravan Kumar also acknowledged that people were facing difficulty, but expressed the certainty that EC would examine the problems that voters face and solve them using political parties.
Aimim Mla hits
On Thursday, during the ongoing monsoon meeting of the State Assembly, all India Majlis-E-Lithhadul Muslimeen (Aimim) Mla Akhtarul iman caused concern about the alleged discrimination of the Muslim population in the Seecanchal area.
“BJP men by looking at our beard, caps and minarets of our mosques do not consider us Indians, but as Bangladeshi. Let me tell me …
He also called Sir as Tughlaqi Farman (dictat).
“In Bihar, only 14% of people have required documents and 70% of poor people, consisting of planned castes and planned tribes have no documents. EC has just released Tughlaqi Farman to present documents,” Iman said.
Meanwhile, the police used water cannons against India (Nsui) National Student (NSUi), who tried Ghera Vidhan Sabha during their protest against Sir.
Notice Girdhari
On Thursday, JD issued a notice of development for Mr. Yadav for raising questions to Sir. In an interview with Hindu 23 July, Mr. Yadav said that it is difficult to obtain the documents needed for the poor people. He also raised questions about the timing of the revision and asked if the EC could start Sir’s efforts earlier.
“OUR PARTY, The Janata Dal (United), Has Consistently Supported the EC and the use of Evms, Both During Our Time in the India Bloc and Now As Part of the NDA. Inadvertently Lend Creditity to the Baseless and Politically Mothened Allegations Made by the Opposition, ”Afaque Ahmad Khan, National General Secretary and MLC said in a letter published evening.
He also said, “JD (u) considers your behavior as a delay in discipline and not in accordance with the party’s attitude on this matter. You are invited to prove the cause within 15 days of receiving this notification, which may be initiated against disciplinary measures.”
Published – July 24, 2025 9:40