Tejashwi Yadav claims Bihar Dy Chief Minister has 2 voter -Id's; Vijay Kumar Sinha hits back: 'I just vote from ...'

Bihar’s Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha struck the allegations of Tejashwi Yadav on Sunday, claiming to “vote of only one place.” RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav claimed that the Bihar deputy CM had two voter -id cards of different meetings of the meeting. In response to the allegations, Sinha said his name was originally on the Bankipur voter list. In April 2024, however, he applied to be added to his name to the Lakhisarai roles and at the same time requested that it be removed from Bankipur. “Earlier, the name of my whole family was listed in Patna. In April 2024, I applied to add my name to the Lakhisarai meeting. I also filled in a form to remove my name from there. I have a proof. For some reason, my name was not removed, so I called the CAA, submitted a written application and took a receipt. Yadav’s claims. Yadav’s allegations come amid the political storm over the special intensive review (SIR) of election roles in the poll-bound Bihar. What did Yadav claim? The RJD leader claims that Sinha’s name appears in the election roles for both the Lakhisarai constituency and the Bankipur constituency in the Patna district -each with a separate epic number and even different ages listed: 57 in one and 60 in the other. “He has two different cards for the Photo Identity Card (Epic) of the election photo identity. Surprisingly, it happened after the special intensive review (sir) by the Bihar Electoral Commission. Who should be held responsible, whether Sinha himself or the Electoral Commission? What action is done against Sinha? Ask the Bihar Meeting’s leader of opposition. Not only Tejashwi Yadav, but his father and the RJD -SuSupremo Lalu Prasad Yadav also made similar claims and took to X to post documents that call the name of Sinha in two Bihar selection divisions.