Bihar: If name is deleted from voter list, you will not get free ration and pension: Tejashwi
Tejashwi Yadavhasalleged that through the revision of voters before the Bihar Assembly Elections,firstthe names of the poor will be removed from the voter list, then their ration and pension will be stopped.
Former Bihar Deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav on Wednesday alleged that in the name of voter revision, the Election Commission is removing the names of the poor from the voter list.All the ruling parties are silent on this issue. He also claimed that after the names are removed from the voter list, the poor will not even get pension and free ration. Let us tell you that before the possible assembly elections in Bihar in October-November this year, politics has heated up over the special intensive revision of the voter list.
Leader of Opposition in Bihar Assembly Tejashwi Yadav on Wednesday while talking to the media alleged that the Election Commission is working as an agent of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). People who talk of one country-one election are busy doing whatever they want in Bihar.
BJP wants to impose President's rule in Bihar: Tejashwi
He said, "BJP wants to impose President's rule in Bihar. First they will remove the names of the poor from the voter list, then they will end pension, then they will end ration." Tejashwi also alleged that due to fear, BJP is playing from behind by bringing the Election Commission forward. He asked questions to the Commission on voter revision, the answers to which have not been received yet.
Let us tell you that the Election Commission started an intensive revision of voters in Bihar last week, which will continue for a month. Through this, voters will be verified by going door to door. Fake voters will be identified and their names will be removed from the voter list. Also, new voters will be added.
India alliance reached the election commission
On the other hand, the leaders of the opposition parties' India Alliance reached the Election Commission's office in New Delhi on Wednesday and raised objections to the special intensive revision of voters in Bihar. During this, representatives of 11 parties including RJD, Congress, CPI, CPM, CPI ML, SP were present. Congress said that the last time the voter list was reviewed was in the year 2003. Lok Sabha elections were held a year after that in 2004. This time this review is being done just a few months before the elections in Bihar, which is wrong.
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