Controversy Erupts Over Bihar's Special Voter List Revision
Amid disputes over Bihar's voter list revision, Congress alleges bias in the Election Commission's process ahead of elections. Leaders express concerns over governance failures and democratic implications, while the ECI claims significant progress. Legal proceedings continue as political parties weigh in.

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In a heated debate surrounding the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of Bihar's voter list, former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot stressed trust in the judiciary, stating, "The matter is in the Supreme Court, and everyone has faith in the judiciary. Let us see what happens." His remarks underscore the gravity of the ongoing legal proceedings.
The INDIA bloc has highlighted this issue during the Monsoon Session of Parliament, demanding thorough discussion. Congress General Secretary KC Venugopal openly criticized the Election Commission of India (ECI) for alleged bias in conducting the voter list revision ahead of Bihar's assembly elections. He warns the process may become a democratic 'disaster.'
Despite the criticism, the ECI assured that 99% of electors are covered under the ongoing revision. They have shared updated electoral details with political parties to allow for corrections. Claims or objections regarding the revision can be filed by any elector or political party until September 1 as per the SIR Order.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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