If you boycott the Grand Alliance, will there be no Bihar election? What does the law say that happened before

Special Intensive Revision (SIR) has been raised to solve the voters list in Bihar. Tension is more because the Electoral Commission said that 56 lakh voters are not received. That is, their names will definitely be removed. Tejashwi Yadav, Rahul Gandhi accuses them of voting theft. Tejashwi went a step forward and also said that if the situation remains the same, what is the benefit of participating in the election? He also announced the election boycott. In such a situation, the biggest question is that if all the parties involved in the Grand Alliance will not be elections? What does the law say? Did this happen in any state of India earlier? In the first place, if elections need to be held in a state and all major opposition parties refuse to dispute elections, this situation can create a complex challenge for a democratic and constitutional system. But will there be no elections? To understand this, we need to look at the Constitution. Article 324 of the Constitution empowers the Electoral Commission to hold elections, decide and control their process. No one can stop it. The Electoral Commission itself decides that elections should be fair, competitive, that is, whatever you can dispute and get equal opportunities. Share this story -tags