Kerala Congress MLA contradicts Rahul Gandhi, says SIR helped in win against LDF; BJP reacts
The BJP was quick to react, saying the remarks of the Kerala MLA have exposed the "hypocrisy" of the Congress party over SIR.
The BJP was quick to react, saying the remarks of the Kerala MLA have exposed the "hypocrisy" of the Congress party over SIR.
Adhikari claimed that such practices are rampant across West Bengal, alleging that the state government wants to derail the Special Intensive Revision exercise by flooding the system with fake documents.
Hearing a batch of pleas, a bench led by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Justice Surya Kant posted the matter for further hearing on Monday, January 19.
He also claimed that the Congress neglected the development of Northeast during its rule.
Abdullah clarified that the Opposition alliance has nothing to do with the issues of Special Intensive Revision (SIR) or "vote theft".
Party workers from across the country have gathered in the national capital to protest against the Election Commission.
Addressing a massive rally in Krishnanagar, Mamata Banerjee said that the women have their kitchen tools and the strength to use them if their names are removed from the voter list under the SIR exercise.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Thursday announced to extend the timeline for SIR in six states and Union territories.
The issue was also raised by the opposition Congress party during the Winter Session of Parliament that started today.
The draft voter list, which was scheduled to be published by December 9 as per the earlier schedule, will now be published on December 16.