Former SP -MP Dr. St Hasan questions the dates of the Bihar meeting election
Moradabad, October 6 (IANS). The former MP of the Samajwadi party, dr. St. Hasan, elected a shocking attack at the Bihar meeting notice. He questions fairness and accuses the Employment Commission of Administrative Pressure. SP -Leader, St Hasan, said with Ians: “The opposition wanted elections in one phase; if in other countries possible, why not in Bihar?” He warned that if the election is not fair, democracy will be questioned and India will be offended in the world. He said: “The Electoral Commission should not come under pressure and do a fair election. We do not expect them to do it honestly. If the intention was clear, the votes would not be cut or extended. E-voters began, voters should vote at home.” In fact, the Electoral Commission held a press conference on Monday and announced the dates of the Bihar election. According to the commission, 243 Bihar seats will be voted in two phases. The vote for the first phase will be held in 121 seats on November 6, while in the second phase on November 11, 122 seats are elected. The election results will be declared on November 14. St. Hasan supported the uninterrupted India statement by RSS head Mohan Bhagwat, but said to make it like Aurangzeb, which strengthened the uninterrupted India by establishing a large empire. Please tell that Mohan Bhagwat recently said in Satna, Madhya Pradesh, that Pakistan Kashmir (Pok) has occupied is a room in India’s home to be withdrawn. He described uninterrupted India as a symbol of cultural unity. Dr Hasan supported it, but said to make it like Aurangzeb, which strengthened the uninterrupted India by establishing a large empire. -Ians Sch/psk shares this story tags