Bihar -politics has heated up on Sir -dispute, Chief Electoral Commissioner has re -dismissal -“How to incorrectly remove dead voters
The political struggle does not take the name of Sir (special election review) in Bihar. The leader of the Opposition Tejashwi Yadav fiercely targeted the Electoral Commission and the State Government, while Gyanesh Kumar, the main election commissioner of the main election, has now taken a clear stance and refuts to the objections of the opposition. The Chief Electoral Commissioner questioned: “Is it wrong to remove dead voters from the voters list? Should we allow false votes?” He said this issue is not related to any political ideology, but in terms of the strength of democracy, it is necessary to have a serious brainstorming. Gyanesh Kumar further said that the Constitution of India is the mother of democracy and transparency in the election system is needed to maintain his dignity. He also reiterated that the commission’s task is to prepare a fair and technically strong voter list, so that there is no room for any form of disorder. It is noteworthy that there is a lot of riot about Sir in the Monsoon session of Bihar Legislature. The opposition calls it “playing with democracy” and accuses the government that opposition voters are targeted under the guise of Sir. From this response from the Electoral Commission, it is clear that the matter is now taking on the form of political as well as constitutional debate. It should be seen what solution to this dispute is in the coming days. Share this story -tags