Key Points

JD-U’s Sanjay Jha claims the SIR voter list revision is a non-issue for Bihar’s public, calling it opposition propaganda. He defends the Election Commission’s process, citing transparency in removing duplicates and deceased voters. Jha also endorses PM Modi’s GST reforms and Swadeshi initiative as solutions to inflation and foreign trade challenges. His remarks align with Modi’s recent Red Fort address, reinforcing government policies.

Key Points: JD-U MP Sanjay Jha Calls SIR a Non-Issue for Bihar Voters

  • JD-U MP dismisses SIR as opposition hype ahead of polls
  • Defends EC’s voter list cleanup as transparent
  • Supports PM Modi’s GST reforms for inflation control
  • Backs Swadeshi push as answer to US tariff hikes
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SIR not an issue among common people in Bihar: JD-U MP

JD-U leader dismisses opposition claims on voter list revision, defends EC transparency, and backs PM Modi’s GST and Swadeshi push.

"SIR is not an issue among common people—only opposition leaders are making noise. – Sanjay Kumar Jha"

Patna, Aug 16

JD-U working president and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Kumar Jha downplayed the opposition’s allegations on the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter lists, saying it is not a matter of public concern but a "manufactured issue" by opposition leaders ahead of elections.

“SIR has started in Bihar, and it is happening only here. It is not an issue among the common people of the state. Have you seen anyone on the streets? Only opposition leaders are making it an issue because elections are near,” Jha said.

Taking a swipe at the opposition’s Vote Adhikar Yatra led by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav, Jha remarked sarcastically: “During the Yatra, they will put a cot somewhere or sleep in a tent somewhere. This is all they will do.”

Defending the Election Commission, he said its process was transparent, with deletions limited to voters who had died, shifted permanently, or had duplicate cards. “What is wrong with it?” he asked.

Jha also endorsed the statement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on GST: “The PM gave a very big message on GST yesterday. This will reduce the prices of everyday items, benefit the common people, and bring inflation down.”

Referring to PM Modi’s remark that “blood and water cannot flow together”, Jha said: “He is absolutely right. The treaty signed earlier was wrong. We give water meant for our farmers and get terrorism in return. It was a one-sided agreement and an injustice by the past government.”

Jha highlighted the PM’s assurance of government support for farmers and cattle rearers.

Reacting to US tariff hikes, Jha said: “The PM has appealed to put Swadeshi boards outside shops. It will strengthen domestic manufacturers, reduce dependence on foreign goods, and keep money circulating within the country. This is the real answer to the US tariff hike.”

With these remarks, Jha not only sought to shield the government from the SIR controversy but also amplified PM Modi’s broader political and economic messages that he did during his address to the nation from the Red Fort.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally someone speaking sense about the water treaty! Our farmers have suffered for decades while our neighbors took advantage. PM Modi is right - blood and water can't flow together. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Aman W
The Swadeshi initiative is much needed. We've become too dependent on foreign goods. Time to support our local businesses and artisans. But implementation needs to be proper - not just empty slogans.
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Sarah B
As an observer, I find it interesting how state politicians immediately echo central government talking points. Where is the regional perspective? Bihar has unique challenges that need attention beyond national narratives.
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Kavya N
The GST changes are welcome but will they really reduce prices? Every time they say prices will come down, my grocery bill goes up! Action speaks louder than words...
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Vikram M
Instead of mocking opposition yatras, leaders should focus on real issues - jobs, education, healthcare. Bihar needs development, not political drama. Youth are leaving the state in droves!

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