Sir in Bihar divided into JDU? Party sent show notice to the MP Giridhari Yadav
Politics is increasing because of the special intensive review campaign (SIR) of the ongoing voters list in Bihar. While the opposition parties constantly oppose the Sir, this campaign has now begun to be within the ruling Janata Dal (United). In the latest development, the party has issued a notice of the JDU -LP Giridhari Yadav on its recent remarks. The National Secretary of the Party, Afaq Ahmed Khan, issued a notice on July 24 in which he acted on him why he made a statement against Sir. What did Giridhari Yadav say? Giridhari Yadav spoke in the Lok Sabha, saying that “Bihar has not received a single new train for the past 11 years and that confusion is spread in the name of the voter list review in the state.” He asked questions about the validity and time of the Sir process, which made the party leadership angry. The action on the Party Line JDU Leadership says that the party has taken a clear stance on the sir, and it is an indiscipline to make a statement separately from the party line about such a sensitive matter. Therefore, within 48 hours, an explanation of the MP Giridhari Yadav was sought about why he made such a statement and with whom. Opposition to opposition on Sir and differences in NDA? The RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav is the most vocal opposition to Sir. He described it as a cut of ethnic census and even said that if the sir is not returned, the meeting elections can also be boycotted. The statement of the JDU -LP and the notice by the party is now an indication that differences on this issue are emerging, even within the ruling coalition. What is sir? Special intensive review campaign of the voter list is underway in Bihar under which the process of re -examining, amendment and the addition of new names of voters’ names is underway. The opposition claims that this exercise is done to remove the voters from a specific community, while the government says it is part of the regular process. Share this story -tags