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Voter List Amendment Row: RJD’s Manoj Jha accused EC of being out of scheduled meeting; Pol body reaction | Bharat News

RJD leader Manoj Jha (Pic Credit: PTI)

New Delhi: The Election Commission (EC) on Wednesday dismissed the claims made by the national public public pulses (RJD) MP Manoj Jha, which is about the allegedly canceled meeting of the special intensive amendment of the electoral rolls of Bihar.Jha cited an EC letter, allegedly confirmed a meeting scheduled for July 10. He questioned the clear refusal of the Commission to meet after initially agreed for appointment.

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A post on X Jha reads, “Dear EC ji, is it not your own letter? When we pointed to the time after noon on July 10, your people, after agreeing in the beginning, are refusing to meet now.”“I, a humble citizen, urge you not to work at the behest of any political party, but to fulfill your duty under Section 324. will you do that? He said.The EC immediately responded, labeled Jha’s claims as misleading. The commission clarified that it had not received any communication from RJD President Lalu Yadav or his authorized representative, Tejashvi Yadav. According to the EC, according to the RJD’s letter on 3 April, Jha’s authority from the party was limited to attended the meeting of only 2 July.Meanwhile, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Tejashvi Yadav of RJD led a ‘Mahagathhandhan’ protest against the special intensive amendment of the EC of the election role.The opposition has alleged that through its amendment campaign, the Election Commission is snatching the rights rights from migrants, Dalits, Mahadalits and poor voters, calling the campaign “conspiracy to block votes” ahead of Bihar assembly elections, which are going to happen in three months.RJD leader Tejashvi Yadav claimed that the pole body had lost its credibility and has become a “wing of a political party”.“The Election Commission has become a wing of a political party. Will two people of Gujarat decide which Bihari voter can vote and who cannot do it? Tejashvi asked. He said, “The Election Commission has lost its credibility. Large -scale preparations are going on to remove the names of poor people from the voter list. First, their names are being removed, and then their pension and ration will also be removed,” he said.

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