On Saturday (October 04, 2025), the Congress claimed several disturbances in the last voter list of Bihar and alleged that the Election Commission is working as the ‘B team’ of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and has completely launched ‘shamelessness’ and the purpose of the SIR process is to bring political advantage to the BJP and its friend parties.
Party General Secretary Jairam Ramesh also said that the Commission should not look like a puppet of the BJP. The Election Commission published the last voter list of Bihar on September 30 after special intensive revision (SIR), according to which there are a total of 7.42 crore voters in the state.
‘Sir proves wrong even after reform’
Ramesh posted on ‘X’ citing a news, ‘The Election Commission has created the entire game of SIR at the behest of the BJP. In the final SIR, the claims of reform of the Election Commission are also proving wrong. There are reports coming from all areas of Bihar which confirm that the purpose of the entire process is to provide political benefits to the BJP and its friend parties.
He alleged that after the SIR process, cases of all the disturbances in the final list also show that the Election Commission also does not care about the clear orders of the Supreme Court and this commission, which is working as the BJP’s ‘B team’, has completely come down on the shamelessness.
Congress leader’s question from Election Commission
Ramesh questioned, ‘Will Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar answer how 247 voters were found in a house and one person’s name is three-three places at the same booth? How such big mistakes are coming out in the final voter list, or they will remain silent as before.
He said, ‘The worrying thing is that the number of voters in some assembly constituencies is more than the margin of victory in the previous elections. We have said from the first day that the Election Commission of India belongs to the whole country and it should not look like a puppet of the ruling party.
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