Bihar Electoral Roll Revision

A decline in voter registrations in Bihar due to the Special Intensive Revision raises concerns about electoral integrity.

Why This Matters

Electoral issues directly affect citizens' rights to vote and representation, inciting strong reactions and engagement on political platforms.

Public Sentiment Summary

Public sentiment around the Bihar electoral roll revision is predominantly negative, fueled by skepticism about the electoral process and feelings of disenfranchisement. Commenters express distrust towards the Election Commission and the ruling government, raising concerns about the integrity of voter registration and allegations of illegal voting by non-citizens like Rohingyas and Bangladeshis. Calls for stricter citizenship verification reflect a significant emotional response regarding the right to vote.

Highlighted Comments

Awesome....Indian voters chose the Maniac Modi as their PM...now it is time to reap the rewards...well deserved for a population that chose hatred as its voting logic...

Voting right is only for Citizens of Bharat, so isn't it responsibility of Election Commission to ensure that only Indian citizens are allowed to vote not some Bangladeshi or Rohingya infiltrators.

The machinations of RSS are gradually showing results. Many more such actions will come up now till Muslims, Christians, Dalit and tribal people will be disenfranchised.

Supreme Court has serious doubts on every decision of government, maybe their political leanings hamper them from following the national interest.

Parties Involved

  • Election Commission
  • Bihar Government
  • Supreme Court
  • Political Parties (various)

What the people want

Election Commission: Ensure stringent verification processes to maintain electoral integrity and restore public trust.

Bihar Government: Address concerns regarding disenfranchisement and take steps to ensure fair representation for all citizens.

Supreme Court: Reassess policies and interventions to uphold the democratic process and safeguard against biases.