Patna. Assembly elections are going to be held in Bihar this year. Earlier, the Election Commission is verification of all voters in Bihar. By sending the BLO from door to door, the Election Commission is distributing calculations and filling them. At the same time, the opposition parties have raised their voice against the Election Commission when the documents are sought along with this calculation letter. Opposition parties allege that the Election Commission is trying to stop crores of voters from voting through this calculation. In such a situation, the Election Commission has given big exemption to the voters of Bihar. The Election Commission has asked the voters of Bihar that even if they do not have the necessary documents, they can still fill the calculation letter and submit it.
The Election Commission has also released advertisements in newspapers about this. The Election Commission has said that the calculation papers with which the documents will not be held will decide on the basis of investigation and other evidence. The Election Commission has said that if voters submit the necessary documents related to it, it will be easy. If no one has a photo, then he can fill the calculation letter without a photo and submit itself through BLO. The Election Commission has said that those who do not have names in the 2003 voter list, give documents of the date of birth and birthplace. The Election Commission has asked the voters of Bihar to fill the calculation letter and submit it by 26 July.
After exempting the condition of submission of documents along with the calculation letter by the Election Commission, now on July 9, the opposition under the leadership of RJD can also end the block jam in Bihar. Tejashwi Yadav said on Friday that the flywheel would be blocked next week against the method of revision of the voter list. On the other hand, Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), Yogendra Yadav and TMC MP Mahua Moitra have also filed a petition in the Supreme Court against the Election Commission demanding documents in Bihar. Even before the hearing on this, the Election Commission has abolished the obligation to submit documents along with the calculation letter.