Respect constitutional bodies, will reply to EC notice: Bihar Dy CM on 'possessing' 2 voter cards
Vijay Kumar Sinha, Bihar's Deputy CM, received a notice from the Election Commission. The notice concerns allegations about him having two voter IDs. Sinha stated he respects constitutional bodies. He promised to respond to the Election Commission...
The senior BJP leader, who has been left with egg on his face, was replying to questions from journalists here, a day after the Election Commission notice was served to him in the backdrop of the anomaly being highlighted by the opposition.
Sinha said, "I respect the country's Constitution and all constitutional bodies. I am not like Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav."
Notably, Yadav, the RJD leader, and the Congress had targeted the BJP leader over his name appearing at two different places in Bihar in the draft electoral rolls published as part of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR).
The BJP leader had clarified before the media that he had been registered as a voter of Bankipur constituency in Patna, and last year, he applied for registration in Lakhisarai, his assembly segment, and requested the authorities to strike off his name in the state capital. But he claimed that the same could not be done.
However, the EC took grave note of the matter and slapped him with a notice commanding him to reply by August 14.
Earlier, the EC had also issued a notice to Tejashwi Yadav, who also has two voter ID cards, one of which has been "not issued officially", according to officials.
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