

Bihar’s SIR report sparks political storm as opposition alleges voter list manipulation. Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav attack EC, while Chirag Paswan dismisses claims as excuses. The controversy raises electoral integrity concerns ahead of polls, intensifying BJP-opposition tensions.
Chirag Paswan (Image Source: Internet)
Bihar News: The political stir has intensified due to the SIR (Special Intelligence Report) in Bihar, which has brought a storm in political corridors from Patna to Delhi. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and RJD chief Tejashwi Yadav are constantly attacking the government and the Election Commission on this issue. At the same time, Union Minister Chirag Paswan has openly challenged the opposition and said that if he has any evidence, he should bring it out.
Chirag Paswan, while attacking the opposition's attitude, said that "these people only know how to create a ruckus; do not let Parliament run." He clarified that no intruder would be able to misuse the right to vote in India. Paswan alleged that the opposition had already accepted its defeat and used to make EVMs an excuse, now making Sir an excuse.
On Tejashwi Yadav's threat of election boycott, Paswan said that "they do not really dare to boycott the election. They are just working to scare and confuse voters." He alleged that the RJD and Congress are nervous to see the impending defeat in the elections and hence are making such statements.
This entire controversy has warmed up the politics of Bihar. On the one hand, while the opposition is questioning the SIR on the government, the ruling party is calling it the mentality of the opposition's defeat. This conflict is affecting not only Bihar but also national politics, as the matter is related to the credibility of the electoral process.
Experts believe that this dispute can become a major political issue in the upcoming elections. The opposition alleges that the government is manipulating the voter list through SIR, while the government is calling these allegations nonsense without evidence. This debate has raised questions on democratic processes and has increased tension among political parties.
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