Last Updated Jul - 03 - 2025, 11:54 AM | Source : Fela News
The opposition fears that Bihar’s voter roll revision could provokes mass disenfranchisement, stripping voting rights from lakhs of poor, migrant, and marginali
In a recent move that’s stirring concern across the political spectrum, the Election Commission’s decision to conduct a special voter roll revision in Bihar has drawn strong criticism from opposition parties. They fear it could lead to mass disenfranchisement, especially includes poor, migrant, and marginalized locals who may lack proper address documents.
Leaders from the INDIA bloc a coalition of opposition parties including Congress, RJD, TMC, DMK, SP, and others met with the Election Commission to voice their apprehensions. They pointed out that the timing of this revision, happening during the monsoon season, will make it even harder for daily-wage workers and the homeless to comply with new rules that demand proof of “ordinary residence” in each constituency.
Many of those at risk of being removed from the rolls are the very people who often don’t have stable housing or formal documentation. Migrant laborers, in particular, may not be able to produce the required paperwork to prove residency, even though they’ve been living and working in the state for years.
The opposition has termed this exercise as a backdoor attempt at votebandi a move that could silence the voice of those already struggling to be heard. They discuss that the sudden and strict nature of the revision lacks transparency and inclusive consultation.
INDIA bloc leaders are not just protesting; they’re making fear in mass agitation and possible legal action if the Election Commission does not revisit its initiatives. For them, this is more than a political issue and its a matter of protect the democratic rights of citizens who are most vulnerable.
As the process unfolds, the nation watches closely, hoping that the promise of free and fair elections remains intact for all.
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