Key Points

The INDIA bloc has launched protests in Bihar against the Election Commission's voter list revision ahead of assembly elections. Congress and RJD workers blocked railway tracks and highways, while leaders like Pappu Yadav and Tejashwi Yadav criticized the move. The opposition claims the revision could disenfranchise poor voters lacking specific documents. Meanwhile, the ECI reports nearly half of voter forms have already been collected.

Key Points: INDIA Bloc Protests Bihar Voter List Revision Ahead of Elections

  • INDIA bloc calls for 'Bihar Bandh' over voter list revision
  • Protesters block railway tracks and highways in Patna
  • Tejashwi Yadav alleges poor may lose voting rights
  • ECI reports 46.95% voter forms collected in 14 days
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INDIA bloc calls for 'Bihar Bandh', protests against Special Intensive Revision of the voter list before Assembly Elections

INDIA bloc leaders including Pappu Yadav and Tejashwi Yadav protest Bihar voter list revision, blocking roads and railway tracks.

"We won’t spare the Election Commission. They have destroyed the lives of the poor people of the country... – Pappu Yadav"

Patna, July 9

The INDIA bloc on Wednesday took to the streets in protest against the Special Intensive Revision of the voter list in Bihar ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections.

Calling out for 'Bihar Bandh' against the decision of the Election Commission of India to revise the voter list, Congress workers blocked the railway track at Sachiwalay Halt railway station in protest.

Independent MP from Purnea, Pappu Yadav, also joined the protest at the Sachiwalay Halt railway station, raising slogans, "Chunav Aayog hosh mein aayo."

Speaking to reporters, he said, "We won't spare the Election Commission. They have destroyed the lives of the poor people of the country..."

Additionally, the INDIA bloc leaders burned tyres and blocked roads at the Maner Assembly stretch of National Highway 30 in Patna district.

Members of the RJD's students' wing also blocked the train tracks at Jehanabad railway station.

Earlier, RJD leader Tejashwi raised "deep" concerns over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR), claiming that those who do not have any of the 11 documents asked for verification of their names will be "removed" from the electoral roll list.

" The worry is that we have no clarity from the EC so far. You all know that Bihar EC works only as a post office and has no authority to provide an answer. Why are they not answering the questions of the opposition and the people of Bihar... People of Bihar don't have the 11 documents which EC has asked for; rather, they have an Aadhar card, MGNREGA card, and ration card. This is the only document which the poor people of Bihar have. It is clear that the people who do not have these 11 documents, their names will be removed," Yadav said.

Meanwhile, the Election Commission of India has said that it is most likely that the exercise of the collection of Enumeration Forms will be completed well before the last day of collection.

According to ECI, The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in Bihar is progressing well, with 3,70,77,077 Enumeration Forms, which is 46.95 per cent of the total of 7,89,69,844 (nearly 7.90 crore) electors in Bihar, collected (at 6:00 PM) in the first 14 days since the issuance of SIR instructions on June 24.

In the first two weeks of the exercise, 7.90 crore forms were printed, and over 97 per cent of forms (7,70,44,990) were distributed to electors. Also, 18.16 per cent of the forms have been uploaded to the ECINET. A large number of prospective electors prefer to submit the Enumeration Forms along with the eligibility documents as specified in the SIR order dated June 24.

- ANI

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Priya S
I support the protest! Many poor people in Bihar only have Aadhar and ration cards. Why exclude them? This seems like a tactic to disenfranchise vulnerable voters. EC should be more inclusive 😠
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Aman W
Blocking trains and roads is not the solution yaar! Common people suffer the most. Politicians should find better ways to protest. My cousin missed his interview because of this bandh 😡
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Shreya B
As a Bihari student, I'm confused. On one hand we want clean elections, on other hand we can't exclude poor voters. Maybe EC can extend deadline and help people get required documents? 🤔
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Vikram M
EC data shows 46% forms collected in 14 days - that's good progress! Instead of protests, opposition should help people complete formalities. Burning tyres won't solve anything 🙄
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Neha E
Both sides have valid points. EC should clarify doubts properly, and politicians should stop using poor people as pawns in their political games. Bihar deserves better! 🙏
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Karthik V
Why only 11 documents? In digital India, EC should accept more options like bank statements, gas connections etc. Many daily wage workers don't have the listed documents

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