New Delhi: The excitement of the Bihar assembly elections is at its peak, where all the political parties are putting in all their efforts. Bihar assembly elections are no less than a challenge for the All India Alliance as well as the NDA Alliance. Due to the SIR of Bihar voter list, the names of about 65.5 lakh voters have been removed from the list.
On the petition of the opposition, the Supreme Court has also directed the Election Commission to make the names removed public. Not only this, the Election Commission has also been directed to give the reason for the removal of names. The opposition parties seem united in opposition to this. In such a situation, NDA will also need to unite to give a message to the public.

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The voter list becomes a big issue.e
Bangladeshis live in large numbers in both these states, from Bihar to West Bengal. Not only this, but many people have also obtained documents of Indian origin. Indian citizens have them. These documents also include voter cards. These illegal Bangladeshis are not only the reason for the problem of changing the demography, but they are also not supporters of the right-wing BJP leading the NDA.
Special intensive revision of the voter list is being done, especially to remove them from the voter list. It is a different matter that in this process, many people who are legitimate citizens and voters of India have also lost their right to vote. Assembly elections in Bihar are likely to start after about two months. BJP, which is an expert in electoral strategy, has made its preparations for this election much in advance, as usual.
NDA will give a message of unity
For information, let us tell you that in Bihar, in circumstances different from the previous elections, the NDA’s team will be seen in constant contact with the workers of 14 constituent parties. There are a total of 14 teams. Out of these, seven teams are led by JDU and seven by BJP.
Apart from the BJP and JDU, leaders of National Democratic Alliance parties Hindustani Awam Morcha, Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) and Rashtriya Lok Morcha have been included in each team.
