
INDIA Bloc Scared of Losing Bihar: NDA Leaders on List Revision
The ongoing controversy over the revision of electoral rolls in Bihar has taken a new turn, with NDA leaders accusing the INDIA bloc of opposing the move due to their fear of losing the upcoming assembly elections. Union Ministers LJP (Ram Vilas) party’s Chirag Paswan and HAM (Secular) party’s Jitan Ram Manjhi, both NDA allies, have launched a scathing attack on the opposition, alleging that they are scared of losing the polls.
According to Paswan, the opposition is coming up with a “fresh excuse” after blaming their previous losses on the EVMs (Electronic Voting Machines). The LJP leader stated that the INDIA bloc is opposing the revision of electoral rolls because they are aware that the new list will bring a change in the political landscape of the state.
Paswan’s comments came after the INDIA bloc, comprising parties like RJD, Congress, and CPI(ML), opposed the revision of electoral rolls, claiming that it would lead to confusion and disorder in the electoral process. The bloc argued that the revision of rolls would benefit the ruling NDA, which is seeking to retain power in the state.
However, Paswan and Manjhi have dismissed these claims, stating that the opposition is trying to delay the electoral process to gain an unfair advantage. Paswan said, “The opposition is scared of losing the polls and is trying to come up with a fresh excuse. They are saying that the revision of electoral rolls will benefit the NDA, but the truth is that it will bring about a change in the political landscape of the state.”
Manjhi, who is the chief of HAM (Secular), also echoed Paswan’s sentiments, stating that the opposition is trying to delay the electoral process to gain an unfair advantage. He said, “The opposition is trying to create confusion and disorder in the electoral process. They are aware that the revision of electoral rolls will bring about a change in the political landscape of the state and are trying to delay it to gain an unfair advantage.”
The controversy over the revision of electoral rolls in Bihar has been ongoing for several months, with the NDA and the INDIA bloc locked in a bitter dispute. The NDA has been pushing for the revision of electoral rolls, claiming that it is necessary to ensure that the electoral process is fair and transparent. However, the INDIA bloc has been opposing the move, claiming that it will lead to confusion and disorder in the electoral process.
The revision of electoral rolls is a crucial step in the electoral process, as it ensures that the electoral rolls are updated to reflect changes in voter demographics. The process involves the deletion of dead voters, addition of new voters, and rectification of errors in the electoral rolls.
The controversy has taken a political turn, with both sides accusing each other of trying to manipulate the electoral process to gain an unfair advantage. The NDA has accused the INDIA bloc of trying to delay the electoral process to gain an unfair advantage, while the INDIA bloc has accused the NDA of trying to manipulate the electoral process to retain power in the state.
The controversy is also seen as a sign of the intense political battle that is shaping up in Bihar ahead of the assembly elections. The state is set to go to the polls later this year, and both the NDA and the INDIA bloc are leaving no stone unturned to gain an edge over their opponents.
The controversy has also sparked concerns about the integrity of the electoral process in Bihar. Election experts have warned that any attempt to manipulate the electoral process could lead to serious consequences, including the erosion of public trust in the electoral system.
In conclusion, the controversy over the revision of electoral rolls in Bihar has taken a new turn, with NDA leaders accusing the INDIA bloc of opposing the move due to their fear of losing the upcoming assembly elections. The controversy has sparked concerns about the integrity of the electoral process in Bihar and has taken a political turn, with both sides accusing each other of trying to manipulate the electoral process to gain an unfair advantage.