Bihar Politics: Chaos in Bihar Assembly Over Voter List Revision on Final Day of Monsoon Session | ABP NEWS
The final day of the Bihar Assembly’s Monsoon Session is witnessing intense political drama, with tensions running high over the ongoing voter list revision (SIR). Since the session began on July 21, repeated protests, walkouts, and loud confrontations have marked the proceedings, particularly between the ruling party and the opposition. On Wednesday, a fiery exchange between RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav and BJP’s Samrat Choudhary further escalated the political battle. Tejashwi accused the ruling party of manipulating the voter re-verification process to serve its political interests. The opposition has been staging loud demonstrations both inside and outside the assembly, demanding a fair and transparent process. Scenes of sloganeering and near physical confrontations have become common, with lawmakers clashing over what they call biased implementation by the Election Commission. The opposition has made it clear that today’s session will not conclude peacefully, as they plan to continue their aggressive stance both within the assembly halls and outside. Meanwhile, similar political clashes are also ongoing in Parliament in Delhi, making it a politically charged day across India. As Bihar burns with electoral mistrust, the broader question looms—how will such disputes affect the democratic process in upcoming elections?
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