BJP MP Reveals Opposition's Real Motive: Protecting Illegal Voters

BJP MP Jagdambika Pal has made serious allegations against opposition parties regarding voter verification. He claims they're opposing the Special Intensive Revision exercise to protect illegal immigrants. Pal specifically mentioned that Bangladeshis and Rohingyas obtained voter IDs illegally. The MP linked Mamata Banerjee's opposition to her fear of electoral defeat in West Bengal. He emphasized that no genuine Indian voter would be removed during the verification process.

Key Points: Jagdambika Pal Claims Opposition Protecting Bangladeshi Rohingya Voters

  • BJP MP alleges opposition protecting illegal Bangladeshi and Rohingya voters
  • Claims Mamata Banerjee fears Bihar-like defeat in West Bengal
  • Says SP chief's vote removal claims are completely baseless
  • Election Commission conducting transparent voter verification process
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They are opposing SIR to shield Bangladeshis and Rohingyas: Jagdambika Pal

BJP MP Jagdambika Pal alleges opposition parties oppose voter verification to shield illegal Bangladeshi and Rohingya immigrants from being removed from electoral rolls.

"The opposition is using SIR as an excuse to protect these illegal voters - Jagdambika Pal"

Siddharthnagar, Nov 27

BJP MP Jagdambika Pal on Thursday claimed that the Opposition parties are opposing the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise not over democratic concerns, but to protect illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and Myanmar.

Speaking to IANS, Jagdambika Pal said, "The Election Commission is ensuring a fair process by verifying every voter in each village, irrespective of caste, community, or religion. Only genuine Indian citizens are eligible to remain on the voter list, while Rohingyas, Bangladeshis, or other foreigners cannot be included. In Bihar, during the 90-day verification campaign led by Tejashwi Yadav and Rahul Gandhi, the public rejected attempts to manipulate votes. No genuine voter was removed, and all complaints were addressed. Now, the same process is taking place in Uttar Pradesh."

Reacting to claims made by Akhilesh Yadav, he said, "The SP chief is alleging that around three crore votes will be cut. But not a single vote belonging to a genuine Indian citizen has been removed. Everyone was given an opportunity in Bihar, and the process was transparent."

Pal further linked Mamata Banerjee's Opposition to the results of the recent elections, saying, "Mamata Banerjee is shocked after Mahagathbandhan's defeat in Bihar. She believes such a result has not been seen since Independence. Now, she fears a similar outcome in West Bengal. Large numbers of Bangladeshis and Rohingyas are leaving West Bengal and gathering near the border because they know they were living illegally. Many obtained voter IDs and Aadhaar cards illegally. The opposition is using SIR as an excuse to protect these illegal voters. After Bihar's results, they already know their defeat, so they are trying to make this an issue."

The Election Commission recently launched the second phase of SIR across nine states and three Union Territories, covering nearly 51 crore voters. Booth-level officers are distributing enumeration forms and verifying records as part of the process.

While the BJP has welcomed the move as a step toward transparency, opposition leaders have sharply criticised it.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee recently declared that the BJP would not return to power in 2029, accusing the party of influencing the Election Commission. She warned against the removal of "genuine voters" and cautioned that she would lead nationwide protests if attempts were made to target her party or supporters.

Mamata alleged that noone could see through the panel's game in neighbouring state, but this would not be the case in Bengal. She also warned the BJP that she would take to the streets nationwide and "shake the entire nation" if she or her supporters were targeted in Bengal.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I support voter verification, we must ensure genuine Indian citizens aren't harassed in the process. The implementation needs to be fair and transparent for everyone.
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Arjun K
This is a much-needed exercise. In border states, illegal immigration has changed the demographic balance. Every country has the right to protect its borders and voter lists.
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Sarah B
As someone living near the Bengal border, I've seen firsthand how illegal immigrants get voter IDs. This verification will help restore faith in our electoral system.
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Michael C
The opposition's reaction tells you everything. If they were confident about their genuine voter base, they wouldn't oppose verification. Clean voter lists benefit everyone.
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Kavya N
Hope the process is truly impartial. We've seen how political parties use voter lists for their benefit. Let's hope this brings some sanity to our electoral process 🤞

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