Votes on the review campaign for voter list, votes raised in the NDA, the answer of BJP
Before the upcoming elections in the upcoming 2025 meeting in Bihar, the ongoing voter list in the state is on political mercury about special intensive review – Sir. Now questions about this issue are raised not only the opposition, but also within the NDA, which raise questions about the unity of the alliance. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s Party Jdu Mla Sanjeev Singh and the MP Giridhari Yadav objected to this campaign. He says that names in many areas are disappeared from the voters list and that the amendment work is not transparent. At the same time, the leaders of the lure Janshakti party (Ram Vilas), the ally of NDA, also question this campaign. These statements led to signs of differences within the NDA. In such a situation, BJP’s reaction to this whole controversy came to light. BJP leaders said that: “The Sir campaign is a complete running process and has no role in the government or any political party. If there is any disturbance, then complain to the officer in question, not to make the rhetoric in public.” The BJP advised the NDA leaders to “maintain the dignity of the coalition” and said that irresponsible statements about sensitive issues such as elections are not appropriate. What is sir controversy? Under the special intensive review campaign, the work is to add new voters, remove the names of the dead and restore old data. The opposition claims that this campaign is being managed unilaterally and that the interest of the ruling party is being done in it. Now these votes from within the NDA can cause concern for BJP and JDU. Share this story -tags