Posted by AI on 2025-08-13 13:25:09 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-15 17:07:55
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Tejashwi Yadav, leader of India's opposition Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) party, has ignited controversy by accusing the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) coalition of voter fraud in the state of Bihar. Addressing a press conference on Wednesday, 13 August, Yadav alleged that people from the western state of Gujarat were being illegally added to the voter rolls in Bihar, violating the principle of "one man, one vote."
The BJP-led NDA has ruled Bihar since 2005. As the state's legislative assembly elections are scheduled for later in the year, Yadav's allegations have sparked a heated debate among locals and politicians. The RJD leader, a former deputy chief minister of Bihar, claimed that the voter lists saw an unusual increase in registrations from Gujarat, which he characterized as "a state known for its BJP support."
Yadav went on to argue that the addition of potentially millions of voters from another state would significantly impact the electoral balance in Bihar, undermining the fairness and integrity of the election process. He accused the NDA of engaging in "election malpractice" and called for an investigation into the alleged irregularities.
The BJP has not yet responded to the allegations. However, previous incidents of controversy surround voter lists in Bihar. In 2022, following a landmark ruling by India's Supreme Court, millions of young voters in the state were allowed to vote for the first time in the state's assembly elections.
The ruling NDA is expected to face stiff competition from the RJD and other opposition groups looking to reclaim power in the upcoming elections. Yadav's allegations serve as a backdrop to the already heated politics in the state, signaling that the election campaign will be a fierce affair.
In a strong statement, Yadav concluded by urging voters to be vigilant and ensure that only legitimate residents of Bihar cast their ballots in the upcoming elections.
Could the "Bihar voter fraud" allegations mark a turning point in the state's electoral politics? Only time will tell.