
On Sunday, the leader of the Congress P Chidambarama claimed that the Election Commission was trying to change the election character and patterns of states. The accusation of former Minister of the Union comes in the middle of a raging line over a special intense revision of election roles in Bihar tied to voting
Chidambarama argued that this “abuse of powers” must be fought politically and legally. Former Minister of the Interior said that exercise for revision of Bihar voters is more curious and curious.
While 65 Lakh voters are at risk of being disgraced in Bihar, reports of “adding” 6.5 lakh people, because voters in Tamil Nadu are alarming and obviously illegal, Chidambarama said in post X.
“The call is” permanently migrated “is an insult to migrating workers and gross interference with the right of voters Tamil Nadu to choose a government of his choice,” said Rajya Sabha, deputy.
Why should the migrant worker should not return to Bihar or his home state to vote in the elections to the State Assembly, as he usually does, Chidambarama asked.
“Is there a migrant worker at the time of the Chhat Puja festival?” said.
“The person to be registered as a voter must have a fixed and permanent legal house. A migrant worker has such a home in Bihar (or another state). How can he be written as a voter in Tamil Nadu?” Chidambarama said.
If the family of a migrating worker has a permanent home in Bihar and lives in Bihar, as a migrating worker can be considered “permanently migrated” at Tamil Nadu, he asked further.
“ECI is abusing its powers and trying to change the election character and patterns of states. This abuse of powers must be fought politically and legally,” Chidambarama said.
The opposition protested in both Parliament’s houses against Sir and claimed that EC was focused on “disenfranchising voters” in Bihar before the elections at the assembly. They demanded a discussion of this matter in both houses of parliament.
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