Key Points

The Bihar Assembly witnessed chaos as Tejashwi Yadav called a minister a "monkey" during a heated debate over voter list revisions. Opposition MLAs demanded transparency in the SIR process, questioning the timing and fairness of the revision. The ruling party protested the remark, stalling proceedings while ministers demanded an apology. Tejashwi also criticized Nitish Kumar and PM Modi for alleged lapses in voter list management.

Key Points: Tejashwi Yadav Calls Bihar Minister Monkey Amid SIR Voter List Row

  • Tejashwi Yadav clashes with Bihar ministers over SIR voter list revision
  • Opposition demands debate on alleged fake voter removal
  • Ruling party protests after Tejashwi calls minister "monkey"
  • Nitish Kumar and Modi blamed for alleged infiltrators in voter lists
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Uproar in Bihar Assembly over SIR; Tejashwi calls minister 'Monkey', standoff deepens

Bihar Assembly erupts as Tejashwi Yadav's "monkey" remark sparks chaos over voter list revision. Opposition demands debate, ruling MLAs protest.

"If fake voters exist, does it mean every election since 2003 was fake? – Tejashwi Yadav"

Patna, July 24

The fourth day of the monsoon session of the Bihar Legislative Assembly witnessed a massive uproar as opposition MLAs continued their protest demanding a discussion on Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter lists.

While Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary was explaining the government's stand on SIR, Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav interrupted, accusing him of lying repeatedly, leading to a heated exchange.

A minister stood to counter Tejashwi, prompting Tejashwi to retort, “Sit down… why do you start jumping like a monkey?”

The remark triggered angry protests from the treasury benches, with all ruling party ministers standing up in protest, stalling the proceedings.

Following the monkey comments, Cabinet Minister Prem Kumar, while interacting with the media persons outside the assembly, said that Tejashwi Yadav has used an unparliamentary word during the proceedings of the house on Thursday, and he should apologise for it.

Samrat Chaudhary stated, “About 18 lakh dead voters identified, 26 lakh identified as having migrated. The migration out of Bihar dropped from 11 per cent in 2005 to below 2 per cent now,” Chaudhary said while recalling Lalu Prasad’s 1992 statement on removing infiltrators from Bihar.

Questioning the timing and process of SIR, Tejashwi Yadav said, “If fake voters exist, does it mean every election since 2003 was fake?”

He blamed Nitish Kumar (Chief Minister since 2005) and PM Modi (in power for 11 years) for any alleged infiltrators on the voter lists.

He demanded an assurance from Chief Minister Nitish that no Bihari’s name will be removed from the list.

Tejashwi Yadav also highlighted that even JDU MPs and NDA allies like Chandrababu Naidu’s party have concerns about the SIR process.

He criticised the ECI for not accepting Aadhaar, despite its use in other government documentation.

Tejashwi, while acknowledging tensions in the House, said, “If anyone has been hurt by us or our members in the last five years, we are ready to apologise, but it should happen from both sides.”

- IANS

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Priya S
The real issue is being lost in this drama - why are there 18 lakh dead voters still on the list? This SIR exercise is important for clean elections. Both sides should focus on solutions rather than name-calling.
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Aditya G
Typical Bihar politics! Instead of discussing development, they're busy with tamasha. Tejashwi's father used similar language in the past. Like father, like son I guess 😒
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Shreya B
While the language was inappropriate, Tejashwi raises valid concerns about Aadhaar not being accepted. Why make people run around for voter ID when Aadhaar is already linked to everything? Government should streamline the process.
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Karthik V
Both sides are at fault here. Ruling party shouldn't have stalled proceedings over one word. And opposition should focus on constructive criticism. Bihar deserves better than this circus!
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Neha E
The migration data is interesting - from 11% to 2% shows Bihar's development under Nitish ji. But why is Tejashwi bringing up 2003 elections now? Seems like political opportunism before 2024 polls 🤔

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