OPPOSITION MAY BOYCOTT BIHAR ASSEMBLY ELECTION: TEJASHWI YADAV

-Tejashwi Yadav's big statement has come out, angry with the special intensive revision being conducted by the Election Commission before the Bihar assembly elections. Tejashwi Yadav has said in a statement given to the news agency that there can be a discussion on election boycott, we will see what the public wants and what is the opinion of everyone.

Jul 24, 2025 - 15:38
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OPPOSITION MAY BOYCOTT BIHAR ASSEMBLY ELECTION: TEJASHWI YADAV

OPPOSITION MAY BOYCOTT BIHAR ASSEMBLY ELECTION: TEJASHWI YADAV

24-JULY-ENG 7

RAJIV NAYAN AGRAWAL

PATNA---------------------------Tejashwi Yadav's big statement has come out, angry with the special intensive revision being conducted by the Election Commission before the Bihar assembly elections. Tejashwi Yadav has said in a statement given to the news agency that there can be a discussion on election boycott, we will see what the public wants and what is the opinion of everyone.

He has not denied the discussion in the alliance of opposition parties on the issue. There is a lot of uproar in the assembly on this and even today the opposition members walked out of the house. At the same time, the Election Commission has issued a statement on Wednesday evening saying that 98 percent of the voters have been covered in the process of voter list revision. This statement of Tejashwi has come at a time when there is a continuous brainstorming among the opposition parties regarding unity and election strategy. He made it clear that the sentiments of the public and the collective opinion of all the parties will be given priority. -

Tejashwi Yadav, while talking to a news agency, while answering the question of considering the option of boycotting the elections, said - “It is possible. This can also be discussed. We will see what the public wants and what is the opinion of everyone. If this has to be done. When you have dishonestly prepared everything that this person has to be given this many seats, that person has to be given this many seats, then do not hold the elections. So it will be seen that

Let us remind you that intensive revision of the voter list is going on in Bihar from June 25, in which voters have to show 11 types of documents if their name was not included in the voter list prepared after the special intensive revision in 2003. The opposition is complaining of large-scale irregularities in the voter list revision and is saying that a conspiracy is being hatched to cut the votes of the poor, weak and minority community people. The first cycle of revision is till July 25, after which a draft of the voter list will come out. Time has also been set for objection and resolution on it.

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