Key Points

The Bihar Assembly's monsoon session ended in chaos as opposition MLAs protested in black attire against alleged voter list irregularities. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar mocked their coordinated protest, calling it repetitive. The session saw repeated adjournments with little legislative work completed. The issue has now reached the Supreme Court amid opposition claims of electoral roll manipulation.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Mocks RJD-Led Opposition Black Attire Protest in Bihar Assembly

  • Opposition MLAs storm Bihar Assembly well over voter list revision
  • Nitish Kumar mocks coordinated black attire protest
  • Session repeatedly adjourned due to ruckus
  • SC petitioned over alleged electoral roll irregularities
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Ruckus continues on last day of Bihar Assembly Monsoon Session; CM mocks Oppn black attire protest

Bihar Assembly monsoon session ends in chaos as RJD, Congress, Left MLAs protest voter list revision while CM Nitish Kumar taunts opposition.

"All of them are wearing the same kind of clothes... Now, everyone is doing the same thing daily. – Nitish Kumar"

Patna, July 25

The last day of the Bihar Assembly’s monsoon session was again marred by chaos as opposition MLAs from the RJD, Congress, and Left parties stormed into the well of the House, shouting slogans and trying to topple tables during Question Hour on Friday.

Despite repeated appeals from Speaker Nand Kishore Yadav to maintain order, the sloganeering and ruckus continued, forcing him to adjourn the proceedings.

Opposition MLAs, who have been protesting against the special voter list revision in the state, arrived at the Assembly wearing black clothes for the fifth consecutive day as a mark of protest, demanding a discussion on the alleged irregularities in the voter list revision.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who was present in the House during the commotion, took a jibe at the opposition’s coordinated protest attire.

“All of them are wearing the same kind of clothes. One thing has become clear -- earlier, there used to be a ruckus for a day or two, and work would continue on other days. Now, everyone is doing the same thing daily,” Nitish remarked.

He further stated, “People know how much work the government has done, and people are getting benefits everywhere.”

The five-day monsoon session has witnessed continuous disruptions by the opposition over the voter list revision, with little legislative work completed as repeated adjournments have become the norm.

The opposition has alleged that the government, in collusion with the Election Commission of India (ECI), is conspiring to delete the names of the poor from the rolls ahead of the Assembly elections, an accusation the government has denied.

The opposition has been creating a ruckus inside and outside both Houses since the session began, insisting on a debate on the voter list revision.

The issue has already reached the Supreme Court, with the opposition alleging irregularities in the process being carried out by the Election Commission.

The ECI has justified the Special Intensive Revision (SIR), saying it adds to the purity of the election by “weeding out ineligible persons” from the electoral rolls.

- IANS

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Priya S
Nitish Kumar's sarcastic comments show how disconnected he is from ground reality. When opposition raises genuine concerns about voter list manipulation, he mocks them instead of addressing the issue. Shameful!
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Aditya G
Both sides are at fault here. Opposition should find better ways to protest, and government should allow proper discussion. Our tax money is being wasted on these useless sessions where no work gets done. Bihar deserves better!
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Shweta Y
The black clothes protest is actually quite creative! At least they're showing unity. But I agree the ruckus needs to stop. Why can't Speaker allow proper debate on this important issue? 🤔
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Vikram M
As a Bihar resident, I'm worried about the voter list revision. Many poor people in my village don't have proper documents. EC should ensure no genuine voter is left out, instead of just 'weeding out' people.
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Nisha Z
This is why young people are losing faith in democracy. Instead of solving Bihar's real problems - education, jobs, healthcare - our leaders are busy with these political games. So frustrating! 😤
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Karan T
The Supreme Court should take suo moto cognizance of this matter. If there are genuine concerns about voter list

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