Congress Demands Debate on Election Roll Controversy in Bihar
Congress MP Manickam Tagore demands a parliamentary discussion on the alleged irregularities in the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in Bihar. The process faces criticism for reported unjustified deletions and inclusions affecting 12% of voters, raising concerns over democratic integrity.

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Congress MP Manickam Tagore has raised a motion for an urgent parliamentary debate on the alleged irregularities in the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision exercise in Bihar, preceding the assembly elections. The revision has come under scrutiny due to claims of 'large-scale deletion' of names and 'unjustified' voter inclusions affecting roughly 12% of voters in the state.
The motion underscores the importance of examining these allegations to ensure the transparency and fairness of the electoral process. Tagore argues that postponing discussions undermines the integrity of India's democratic system, highlighting the essential role Parliament plays in overseeing public institutions.
While several MPs have called for an adjournment to address this issue, the government maintains that the process falls under the jurisdiction of the Election Commission, a constitutional body. Meanwhile, opposition leaders, including those from the INDIA bloc, plan to protest, reiterating their demand for a detailed discussion on the electoral revision.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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