Bihar's Election Commission Comedy: Fake Names in Review Exercise

Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra criticized the Election Commission's review exercise in Bihar, highlighting bizarre application names such as Donald Trump, Lord Ram, and animals. Alleging voter disenfranchisement, she pointed to districts like Samastipur and Khagaria, where fake or mythical identities were registered, sparking political controversy and legal actions.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 06-08-2025 21:09 IST | Created: 06-08-2025 21:09 IST
Bihar's Election Commission Comedy: Fake Names in Review Exercise
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Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra has launched a scathing critique of the Election Commission's special intensive revision exercise in Bihar. Highlighting instances of bizarre application names, including Donald Trump and Lord Ram, Moitra argues the process is riddled with errors and political motives.

The controversy stems from Samastipur district, where an application using Donald Trump's name and photo, coupled with a local address, was submitted. Moitra claims this example highlights the incompetence of the review process, which she describes as an orchestrated effort to disenfranchise voters ahead of upcoming elections.

Additional cases emerged from Khagaria district, featuring mythical figures and animals on applications. Despite the Election Commission's declaration of accuracy, these findings raise questions about the integrity of the review exercise, with opposition leaders demanding accountability and transparency.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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