Leader of Opposition in Bihar Legislative Assembly, Tejashwi Yadav, on Wednesday criticized the state government for the ongoing special intensive revision (SIR) in the electoral state. He alleged that the state is being “remote control” from Delhi, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah are giving “orders” for the voter list revision.
The Leader of Opposition of Bihar said during a press conference after the assembly session, “The way the state is being run from Delhi on a remote control, either Prime Minister Amit Shah, or he is the order.
He also reiterated the claim of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar being disqualified to run the government and alleged that the Chief Minister has no information about what is happening in the assembly.
Yadav said, “We also met the speaker and we requested that when I was speaking, the CM had gone up. Everyone in the assembly knows what the discussion is about, but the CM does not know, he says what he wants.
Earlier today, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader also addressed the assembly, during which Yadav said that Assembly Speaker Nand Kishore Yadav also reprimanded several ministers and Deputy Chief Minister. He accused the state ministers of doing “light politics” by obstructing his speech.
The leader of Bihar said, “It is very sad to see that people sitting in big positions in the government, such as Deputy Chief Minister to Minister, are doing such mild politics that does not suit him. The speaker also said that he will give everyone a chance to speak, then it is natural that the ruling party will get a chance to speak, but some people do light politics, if you have seen the dignity of the Sadan. Also reprimanded. “
He also targeted Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sinha and said, “We were speaking with permission, but this comment has come from Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sinha, who does not know anything, but prefers to nonsense.”
He only knows how to be highlighted, how to come in front of the camera, only knows. “The RJD leader asked,” If the Leader of the Opposition does not speak in the assembly, who will speak? If the opposition does not ask questions, who else will ask? “He also rejected the claim of the names of foreign nationals of Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar and other places in Bihar’s voter list. Yadav said that if such people are really in the list, then its direct blame is on the ruling alliance of Janata Dal (United), which has been in power since 2005.
He said, “These people gave a statement that someone is a Bangladeshi, some fake voter belongs to Nepal, someone belongs to Myanmar. When we showed evidence and said that in the affidavit of more than seven hundred pages by the Election Commission in the Supreme Court, the Election Commission has not told any foreign citizen voter. When it is not mentioned in it, how can such a statement be given by such an important person. Did not raise the issue of fake votes. “
He said, “If this is also present, who has been in power since 2005? Who is the Prime Minister for the last 11 years? It means that your government will have given documents. So when they do not have the answer themselves, they create a ruckus in the House and stop it.”
Tejashwi underlined the challenges faced by the economically disadvantaged citizens and the issues faced by them, saying, “I had only asked for four things. The voter list was published for the first time in February and it could be amended after the Lok Sabha elections. Instead, they are now hasty in every work. Where will you get from? “
The Election Commission expects new voters to submit 11 documents including identity proof, birth certificate, residence certificate, Aadhaar card and mobile number.