Bihar Legislative Assembly Monsoon Session, Tejashwi Yadav's shocking attack on Sir campaign, opposition's performance
Today (Wednesday) the fourth day of the monsoon session of the Bihar law meeting was also rioting. Once the proceedings of the home began, the opposition -MAs outside the home protested over the SIR (special intensive review) campaign. The lawmakers raised slogans against the state government with posters in their hands. Inside the home, the leader of the opposition Tejashwi Yadav directly attacked the chief minister Nitish Kumar and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on this issue. He said that disturbances in the ongoing special review campaign (SIR) are coming out regarding the voter list in the state. Tejashwi interviewed the government, saying, “If there is an error from the government, the chief minister must apologize.” Tejashwi Yadav claims that large -scale names are cut into the voters list and that there are great irregularities to add the names of new voters. He said it could be part of the election guide and that it was a threat to democracy. The opposition claims that some communities and areas are deliberately targeted under the Sir campaign. At the same time, which rejected the allegations on behalf of the ruling party, it was described as a political stunt. In light of the upcoming election in the Bihar meeting 2025, the political stir in the state is increasing and the opposition is trying to surround the government to each front. Share this story -tags