Bihar Election 2025: Today is the second day of the monsoon session in Bihar Vidhan Bhavan, where a lot of ruckus has been seen from the opposition political parties. Members of opposition political parties created a ruckus as soon as the proceedings of the assembly started against the special intensive revision of the voter list. The entire opposition reached the gate of the assembly building, shouting slogans from outside.

Then after going inside they started creating a ruckus. Raising slogans against SIR, opposition members came to the well with posts in their hands. The opposition has protested wearing black clothes. Opposition members sat at the main gate of the House and demanded the withdrawal of SIR.

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The government wants to suppress the voice of the opposition

Opposition MLAs have sat at the entrance of the House and raised slogans. The marshals are trying to remove them from there. Meanwhile, the opposition alleges that the government wants to suppress their voice. Amidst the uproar of the opposition MLAs, the Speaker of the Assembly had to struggle hard to go inside.

The speaker has gone inside with the help of the marshals. An interesting thing was seen amidst the uproar when Chief Minister Nitish Kumar smiled at the opposition’s displeasure and also reacted by clapping. Seeing the increasing uproar, the Assembly Speaker has adjourned the proceedings till 2 pm. On the second day of the monsoon session, the entire opposition appeared united.

Nitish Kumar clapped

During the protest of opposition members, CM Nitish Kumar did a surprising thing. Seeing the ongoing deadlock of the opposition against SIR, Nitish Kumar clapped. However, even before this he has clapped at the protest of opposition MLAs.

The opposition is constantly attacking the government regarding the Bihar voter list test. The opposition had also filed a petition in the Supreme Court, the next hearing of which will be held soon.