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Bihar Polls: Congress Alleges EC ‘Targeted’ Dalit, Muslim Women Voters In SIR, Deleted 23 Lakh Names

New Delhi, Oct 5 (PTI) The Congress on Sunday claimed that the names of nearly 23 lakh women have been removed from the voter list in Bihar under the SIR with the bulk of them being from 59 assembly seats where a “close contest” was witnessed in the 2020 elections.

Reiterating its “vote chori” claims, the opposition party also alleged that the Election Commission of India “targeted” Dalit and Muslim women voters whose names were dropped from the list as part of a “well-planned conspiracy” during the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in the state.

The Congress asked when these women had cast their votes in the Lok Sabha elections last year, were these votes “fraudulent” and whether MPs elected on “fake votes” helped form the government.

Addressing a press conference at the party’s Indira Bhawan headquarters here, All India Mahila Congress president Alka Lamba also alleged that “at the behest of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah”, the Election Commission is committing “massive fraud” in the name of SIR in Bihar.

“There are approximately 3.5 crore women voters in Bihar, but the names of approximately 23 lakh women (22.7 lakh) have been removed from the voters’ list,” she claimed.

These women will not be able to vote in the upcoming assembly elections and “we believe this decision is against the Constitution”, Lamba said.

“Gopalganj, Saran, Begusarai, Samastipur, Bhojpur, and Purnea are the six districts in Bihar where the names of maximum number of women have been removed from the voters’ list,” she claimed.

These six districts encompass about 60 assembly seats, Lamba said.

“If we look at the 2020 assembly election data, the INDIA bloc parties won 25 seats here while the NDA bagged 34 and a close contest was witnessed,” she said. “Now, the Election Commission has committed massive fraud in these very seats in the name of SIR,” she alleged.

In Bihar, the names of 22.7 lakh women have been deleted, while the names of approximately 15 lakh men have been removed from the voter list, Lamba claimed.

The Congress is running a nationwide signature campaign against this “vote theft”, during which the party will collect five crore signatures, she said.

“The votes of lakhs of women in Bihar were deleted. In such a situation, our questions are: When these same women cast their votes in the Lok Sabha elections last year, were these votes still fraudulent? Did these fake votes elect MPs who formed the government?” Lamba said.

“Today, a conspiracy is underway to add and delete names at the last minute, but we will expose it,” the Mahila Congress president said.

“On one hand, Prime Minister Modi is depositing money into women’s accounts to influence the Bihar elections, and on the other hand, he, in collusion with the Election Commission, deleted the names of approximately 23 lakh women from the voters’ list,” she said.

“Modi has targeted and cancelled women’s votes and taken away their rights. But no matter how much Narendra Modi and the Election Commission try, we will not allow ‘vote theft’ to happen in Bihar,” she said.

Her remarks came on a day Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar voiced satisfaction over the completion of SIR in Bihar, claiming that the exercise “purified” the voters’ list after 22 years.

He made the remarks at a press conference in Patna before winding up his tour of the state, where assembly elections are likely to be announced soon.

The total number of electors in poll-bound Bihar have come down by nearly 47 lakh to 7.42 crore in the final electoral roll published last Tuesday from 7.89 crore before the SIR of the voters’ list carried out by the Election Commission.

The final figure has, however, increased by 17.87 lakh from 7.24 crore electors named in the draft list issued on August 1, which had removed 65 lakh voters from the original list on various accounts, including deaths, migration and duplication of voters.

While 21.53 lakh new electors have been added to the draft list, 3.66 lakh names have been removed from there, resulting in a net increase of 17.87 lakh.

The final figure may change marginally after supplementary lists are published during the poll process.

The EC’s exercise has drawn sharp protests from the Opposition, which has accused the poll body of working at the behest of the ruling BJP, a charge it has flatly rejected.

The Commission has asserted that it will not allow any eligible citizen to be left out of the voters’ list and at the same time, not let any ineligible person be on the list.

The assembly election schedule is likely to be announced by the poll body this week and the polls are expected to be held soon after Chhath, an important festival in Bihar that would be celebrated in the last week of October.

(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

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