
Do Oppn not have faith in SC: Bihar BJP President on SIR exercise
The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise in the Bihar Assembly has been a topic of discussion lately, with the Opposition parties criticizing the move. However, Bihar BJP President Dilip Jaiswal has hit back at the Opposition, saying that they have crossed all limits in their criticism. In a recent statement, Jaiswal questioned the Opposition’s faith in the Supreme Court, which is monitoring the SIR exercise.
The SIR exercise is an exercise to revise the electoral rolls in Bihar, which is a crucial step in ensuring the integrity of the electoral process. The exercise is being conducted by the Election Commission of India, and the Supreme Court has been monitoring the process to ensure that it is conducted fairly and transparently.
The Opposition parties, including the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), the Congress, and the Left parties, have been criticizing the SIR exercise, claiming that it is a ploy to disenfranchise a large section of the population. They have also accused the Bihar government of trying to manipulate the electoral rolls to benefit the BJP.
However, Jaiswal has rejected these allegations and said that the Opposition has no faith in the Supreme Court. “The whole country knows that the SIR exercise is being monitored by the Supreme Court. Do they not have faith in the Supreme Court as well?” Jaiswal asked.
Jaiswal’s statement comes at a time when the SIR exercise is nearing its completion. The exercise has been conducted in all the assembly constituencies of Bihar, and the electoral rolls have been revised accordingly. The Opposition parties have been demanding a review of the SIR exercise, claiming that it has been conducted in a flawed manner.
However, the Election Commission of India has denied these allegations and said that the SIR exercise has been conducted fairly and transparently. The Commission has also said that the electoral rolls have been revised in accordance with the law, and the exercise has been monitored by the Supreme Court.
The SIR exercise is an important step in ensuring the integrity of the electoral process in Bihar. The exercise has been conducted to revise the electoral rolls, which is a crucial step in ensuring that only eligible voters are included in the electoral rolls.
The Opposition parties have been claiming that the SIR exercise is a ploy to disenfranchise a large section of the population, including women and minorities. However, the Election Commission of India has denied these allegations and said that the exercise has been conducted fairly and transparently.
The SIR exercise has been conducted in all the assembly constituencies of Bihar, and the electoral rolls have been revised accordingly. The exercise has been monitored by the Supreme Court, and the Election Commission of India has denied any allegations of bias or irregularities.
In conclusion, the SIR exercise in Bihar is an important step in ensuring the integrity of the electoral process. The exercise has been conducted fairly and transparently, and the Opposition parties have no grounds to criticize it. The Supreme Court has been monitoring the exercise, and the Election Commission of India has denied any allegations of bias or irregularities.