Ruckus Marks Final Day Of Bihar Meeting; CM Mocks Oppn’s Black Apparel Protest | India Information

The final day of the Bihar Meeting’s monsoon session noticed yet one more spherical of uproar as Opposition MLAs from the RJD, Congress, and Left events stormed into the nicely of the Home throughout Query Hour. They shouted slogans and even tried to overturn tables, forcing Speaker Nand Kishore Yadav to adjourn the session regardless of repeated requires order.
For the fifth day in a row, Opposition members wore black garments as a mark of protest in opposition to the continued Particular Intensive Revision (SIR) of the voter checklist in Bihar. They’re demanding an in depth dialogue on the alleged irregularities within the course of, which they declare may result in the removing of names of poor and marginalized voters forward of the Meeting elections.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, current within the Home throughout the chaos, mocked the Opposition’s matching black apparel. He commented, “Earlier, disruptions occurred for a day or two, however now that is occurring every day. Everyone seems to be sporting the identical garments. Individuals understand how a lot work this authorities has accomplished and the way they’re benefiting.”
Your complete five-day session has been marred by steady protests and disruptions by the Opposition, leaving little or no legislative work achieved. The Opposition has accused the state authorities of colluding with the Election Fee of India (ECI) to tamper with the voter rolls. Nevertheless, the federal government has denied any wrongdoing.
The matter has now reached the Supreme Courtroom, the place the Opposition is difficult the equity of the revision course of. In the meantime, the ECI maintains that the SIR train is important for cleansing up the voter checklist by eradicating ineligible names and making certain the integrity of elections.