
EC Determined to Shred Constitution to Pieces: Tejashwi Yadav
The Election Commission (EC) has taken another step that has raised eyebrows and sparked controversy in the political circle. The EC has announced a revision of the electoral roll in Bihar, which has been met with strong opposition from the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav. According to Yadav, the EC is determined to shred the Constitution to pieces, as it refuses to meet with opposition parties over the issue.
In an exclusive statement, Tejashwi Yadav, the leader of the opposition in the Bihar Assembly, expressed his strong displeasure over the EC’s decision. “The EC is determined to shred the Constitution to pieces,” he said. “They are refusing to meet with us, refusing to listen to our concerns, and refusing to work with us to ensure free and fair elections.”
Yadav’s statement comes after the EC announced a revision of the electoral roll in Bihar, which has raised concerns among opposition parties. The EC’s decision has been criticized for being arbitrary and lacking transparency. Yadav alleged that the EC is planning to remove the poor from the voters’ list, which will severely impact the democratic process.
“The EC is trying to disenfranchise the poor and marginalized sections of society,” Yadav said. “They are trying to suppress the voices of the marginalized and ensure that only a select few have a say in the democratic process.”
Yadav’s statement has sparked widespread outrage among opposition parties, who have called for an immediate halt to the revision of the electoral roll. The EC’s decision has been criticized for being undemocratic and lacking transparency.
“The EC’s decision is a clear violation of the Constitution and the fundamental rights of citizens,” said a senior RJD leader. “We demand that the EC immediately halt the revision of the electoral roll and ensure that the democratic process is protected.”
The EC’s decision has also sparked concerns among civil society organizations, who have called for an immediate investigation into the matter. “The EC’s decision is a threat to democracy and the fundamental rights of citizens,” said a senior civil society leader. “We demand that the EC immediately halt the revision of the electoral roll and ensure that the democratic process is protected.”
In response to the controversy, the EC has issued a statement saying that the revision of the electoral roll is necessary to ensure the integrity of the democratic process. “The EC is committed to ensuring the integrity of the democratic process and ensuring that all citizens have a say in the democratic process,” said an EC spokesperson.
However, Yadav has rejected the EC’s statement, saying that it is nothing but a justification for the EC’s arbitrary decision. “The EC’s statement is nothing but a justification for their arbitrary decision,” Yadav said. “We demand that they immediately halt the revision of the electoral roll and ensure that the democratic process is protected.”
The controversy surrounding the EC’s decision has sparked widespread debate and discussion in the political circle. While some have praised the EC’s decision, others have criticized it for being undemocratic and lacking transparency.
As the controversy continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the EC will respond to the concerns raised by opposition parties and civil society organizations. Will the EC reconsider its decision and ensure that the democratic process is protected, or will it continue to push ahead with its plans, regardless of the consequences?
Only time will tell. But one thing is certain – the EC’s decision has sparked a major controversy that will have far-reaching consequences for democracy in Bihar and beyond.
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