Danger of ‘Mass Disinfrangement’: In a meeting with EC, CPI (ML) demands to stay for Bihar

Danger of 'Mass Disinfrangement': In a meeting with EC, CPI (ML) demands to stay for Bihar

New DelhiJuly 23, 2025 07:44 IST

first published: July 23, 2025 07:44 IST

The Communist Party of India (Marxist Leninist) is described as a threat to the “large -scale dissatisfaction” of liberation, stating that on Tuesday, it was demanded that the Election Commission stop its ongoing intensive amendment (SIR) in Bihar.

A delegation of CPI (ML) leaders met a three -member commission on Tuesday, as a part of the ongoing initiative of EC to interact with national and state parties on the issue.

SIR was started in Bihar on 24 June with an EC order. According to the order, all 7.8 crore voters of Bihar will have to be filled by July 25 to include in the draft role to be published on 1 August. In addition, to join the role after January 1, 2003, EC has asked for documents to establish the eligibility of citizens.

CPI (ML) said in a memorandum, “Based on our first four weeks of Sir Drive in Bihar, we are afraid that large -scale dissatisfaction remains a very real threat to the poor, women, migrant workers and young voters of Bihar, with all the dangerous consequences,” CPI (ML) said in a memorandum in a memorandum.

The party said that a large number of voters do not have 11 documents listed by EC, including Aadhaar and voter ID.

“Even applying for potential documents such as Domicile Certificate or Cast Certificate has now become disqualified and in all possibilities, millions will not be able to submit any documents until the EC, Edahar card, ration card or voter card, including the Supreme Court, does not accept the suggestion of the Supreme Court. Thus, the electoral rolls are made highly suspicious.

Meanwhile, EC issued a statement on Tuesday stating that 90.67% forms were received so far and 52.30 lakh voters were not found at their address.

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