New Delhi: Not only the opposition parties but also the NDA constituent parties have started raising questions about the Bihar voter list special intensive revision. The second largest party in the NDA, the ruling Telugu Desam Party of Andhra Pradesh, has raised big questions on the Election Commission’s process of Bihar intensive revision. Not only this, it has also asked some sharp questions to the Election Commission regarding this process.

TDP has asked the Election Commission to clarify whether this is related to citizenship verification or not. The work of updating the voter list is going on in the Bihar assembly elections. For this, the Election Commission is running a special intensive revision campaign, in which many types of documents have been sought from the people. If the reports so far are to be believed, more than 35 lakh voters in Bihar may be out of the voter list.

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TDP raised questions on the Election Commission

The ruling part,, TD, P in Andhra Pradesh, has raised questions about the intensive revision of the voter list. TDP leaders have also met the Election Commission regarding this matter. If the report of the Indian Express is to be believed, a letter has already been written to the Election Commission on behalf of the party in this matter.

Through this letter, TDP had said that the work of correction in the voter list should be limited to correcting the names and adding new names. He also said that the Election Commission should tell whether this is a citizenship check. TDP leader Jyotisna Tirunagari said that his party wants to maintain transparency in the election process. Now, various discussions have started after TDP raised questions.

The Supreme Court has also raised questions on the revision just before the elections.

For information, let us tell you that the Election Commission has raised questions about the special intensive revision of the voter list just before the Bihar Assembly elections. A letter was also written to the Chief Election Officers of all the states on July 5. It was said in this letter that all the states should prepare to update the voter list like Bihar.

This time,e the work of updating the voter list will be done keeping in mind January 1, 2026. TDP has also said that changes should not be made in the voter list six months before the elections. According to TDP, people who get their names added to the list should not be required to prove their identity again and again.