Key Points

Derek O'Brien from Trinamool Congress has accused the BJP of misusing the Election Commission of India to introduce the National Register of Citizens through a new voter verification drive. He suggests the move is politically motivated, especially targeting West Bengal ahead of elections. O'Brien raised concerns over unresolved issues with Electors Photo Identity Cards, questioning the ECI's procedural fairness. He controversially compared the verification process to documentation practices in Nazi Germany, alleging it demands excessive proof of citizenship.

Key Points: Trinamool Criticizes BJP Over ECI's Voter Verification Drive

  • Derek O'Brien accuses ECI of aiding BJP's NRC agenda
  • TMC claims voter verification targets West Bengal ahead of elections
  • Concerns over EPIC cards persist in West Bengal
  • Comparison made to Nazi-era documentation requirements
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ECI being misused to push NRC through back door: Trinamool Congress on voter verification drive

Derek O'Brien accuses BJP of using ECI to implement NRC via voter verification, drawing Nazi parallels.

"The EC is trying to bring the NRC in from the back door. - Derek O'Brien"

New Delhi, June 28

Trinamool Congress MP, Derek O'Brien on Saturday lashed out at the Election Commission of India (ECI), alleging that the constitutional body was being misused by the BJP to implement the National Register of Citizens (NRC) through the back door.

His remarks came amid the Election Commission's ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral rolls in Bihar and West Bengal.

With the high-stakes Bihar Assembly elections approaching, the ECI has initiated the verification drive to assess the eligibility of every voter in the state.

However, Derek O'Brien questioned both the timing and motive behind the move, claiming it to be politically motivated and targeted at manipulating the electoral process.

Addressing a Press conference in New Delhi, accompanied by fellow Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha member Sagarika Ghose, O'Brien said, "We say this with all due respect that the EC is a constitutional body, but the constitutional body should not turn into the branch office of the BJP. TMC has the highest regard for the Election Commission of India as a constitutional body."

Referring to a BJP internal survey, O'Brien alleged that the drive was launched to counter the party's poor electoral prospects in West Bengal.

"Why is this exercise (voter verification drive) being suddenly done right now? We have evidence that it is being done now because the latest BJP's internal survey for Bengal shows the BJP will get 46 to 49 seats in the Bengal Assembly polls. In their desperation to change or attempt to change things, you (BJP) do these desperate things," he said.

He further raised concerns over the unresolved issue of EPIC (Electors Photo Identity Cards) in West Bengal.

"On the issue of EPIC cards, it was in Kolkata that the Chief Minister of West Bengal and chairperson of Trinamool Congress (Mamata Banerjee) raised this issue. All the INDIA bloc parties, through the last session of Parliament, were on the same page. The EC had said that by April 30, 2025, this issue would be resolved. Our question to EC is, what have you resolved?" O'Brien asked.

Drawing a controversial parallel, O'Brien likened the voter verification drive to practices in Nazi Germany and said, "The EC is trying to bring the NRC in from the back door. In 1935 under the Nazis, you were supposed to be given an Ancestor Pass. Some proof of paper to show that you are an Indian citizen -- is this the new version of that Nazi Ancestor Pass?"

"All the INDIA bloc parties will take this up in and outside Parliament," he added.

O'Brien elaborated on the procedural details of the ECI's revised voter verification criteria, claiming that it involves excessive documentation requirements.

"The ECI is conducting an exercise called Special Intensive Revision of the electoral roll starting in Bihar, and then they said they'll follow it up in Bengal. Under this, new and existing voters have to submit proof of birth and birthplace for those born before July 1987. Proof of birth and birthplace for self and one parent for those born between July 1987 and December 2004. Proof of birth and birthplace for self and both parents for those born after December 2004. If these documents are not submitted within a month, your name will be deleted from the voter list," he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Comparing ECI to Nazis is completely unacceptable! Such extreme statements only weaken our democratic institutions. There should be healthy debate, not reckless accusations.
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Rohit P
As a Bengali, I'm concerned about voter list manipulation from BOTH sides. Last election we saw how TMC also allegedly brought voters from Bangladesh. Clean electoral rolls benefit everyone.
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Sarah B
The documentation requirements seem excessive though. Many poor people don't have birth certificates from 1980s. ECI should find a balanced way without disenfranchising genuine citizens.
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Kavya N
Why only Bihar and Bengal? If this is really about clean elections, shouldn't voter verification happen nationwide? The selective approach raises valid questions about motives.
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Michael C
As an observer, I find it concerning how every election process in India becomes politicized. The EC needs to demonstrate complete neutrality to maintain public trust.

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