Bihar Electoral Roll Revision Under Fire: CEC Defends Changes Amid Opposition Outcry

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Bihar Electoral Roll Revision Under Fire: CEC Defends Changes Amid Opposition Outcry

Electoral Integrity Under Question

The revision of the electoral rolls in Bihar has sparked a heated controversy, with the opposition parties crying foul over the changes made to the voter lists. The matter has reached the Election Commission of India (ECI), with Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sushil Chandra defending the changes despite strong opposition from the parties. The revision exercise was aimed at removing duplicate and dead voters, as well as ensuring the electoral rolls are updated on time for the upcoming assembly elections.

Critics Condemn the Move

The opposition parties have accused the ECI of sabotaging the electoral process by deleting thousands of voters, mostly from the minority and marginalized communities. The All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), and the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) have demanded a rollback of the changes and a re-examination of the electoral rolls. They claim that the ECI is trying to rig the electoral process in favor of the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA).

Defending the Changes

CEC Sushil Chandra has countered these accusations, stating that the revision exercise was necessary to ensure the integrity of the electoral process. He has also pointed out that the ECI has ensured transparency throughout the revision process, with the deleted voters notified and given an opportunity to contest the decision.

The Implications

The controversy has far-reaching implications for the credibility of the electoral process in India. The integrity of the voter rolls is critical to the legitimacy of democratic elections. Any perceived irregularities or bias can erode trust in the system, leading to chaos and political instability.

As the ECI continues to defend its decision, it is essential for the opposition parties to present concrete evidence of the alleged irregularities. In the meantime, the electorate of Bihar will be closely watching the developments, eager to see how this controversy unfolds. Will the opposition parties be able to force the ECI to reconsider its decision, or will they be left with no choice but to accept the changes?

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