The Rashtriya Janata Dal leader and the leader of Bihar accused the Narendra Modi government of “ruining” family and kinship relations between Bihar and Nepal – a comment that has been found in the state’s election role amid speculation of Nepali and Bangladeshi citizens.
Speculation comes at a time when Bihar is operating special intensive amendment – an exercise to update its election role. Voter Calculation Practice, which requires existing voters enrolled after 2003, who has attracted criticism from the opposition and other critics to provide a documentary evidence to establish his date or place of birth to determine citizenship that it can “disgruntled”.
In a post on a former Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar, Yadav, the state had a “roti-BT relationship” of “Roti-BT Relations with Nepal”, referring to the state’s family and kinship relations with Nepal for a long time.
He says: “Bihar shares an open limit of 600 km with Nepal. Gorkha, Nepal’s citizens serve in the Indian Army and are working in the military police of Bihar. The recruitment drive is promoted in Nepal, people are urged to join our army. With its narrow -minded views, Modi government is also wasting relations with our neighboring country”.
Yadav also questioned the time and intentions behind the speculation, saying: “Ever since the Supreme Court took cognizance of the case (Sir) and advised the Election Commission, they seem to be hazard.

He alleged: “If there are really fake voters in Bihar, who are responsible? It is the Election Commission and NDA government. For the last 20 years in Bihar and at the Center for 11 years, BJP-NDA is in power. If any foreign nationals have crossed our borders, voter monitor monitor monitor monitoring. And their government.
The last special intensive amendment of the electoral role (SIR) took place in 2003 under the previous United Progressive Alliance Government.
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“Since then, there have been several elections, including three general elections, where the BJP won a major victory in Bihar.
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