What Are the Facts Behind the Darbhanga Viral Video Controversy?

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Key Takeaways
- The viral video sparked a political controversy in Bihar.
- The ECI has deemed the video’s claims as false.
- Sunita Kumari, featured in the video, was performing her official duties.
- The district administration ensured transparency in the voter list revision process.
- Political tensions are rising as elections approach.
New Delhi, July 17 (NationPress) A political uproar has emerged in Bihar’s Darbhanga district following the circulation of a viral video from the 83-Darbhanga Assembly constituency. In this video, a man accuses a woman present at a voter center of being linked to the BJP and engaging in illicit electoral roll activities.
The video, which has gained significant traction on social media and been shared extensively by opposition figures like Tejashwi Yadav, has prompted a decisive response from the Election Commission of India (ECI).
In a post on the social media platform X, Tejashwi Yadav stated, "How is the Modi government at the Centre, through the Election Commission, under the guise of revising the voter list, intent on dismantling democracy and erasing the Constitution? In light of impending electoral defeat, every conceivable tactic is being deployed."
The footage depicts a man interrogating a woman at the voting center, to which she asserts that she is a social worker. He claims she is the district president of the BJP and accuses her of unlawfully influencing the voter list. However, the Darbhanga district administration swiftly countered these claims.
The administration clarified that the facility in question is a government school, not a private or BJP office, and confirmed that the revision of the voter list was being conducted under appropriate oversight.
According to the administration, the woman featured in the video is Sunita Kumari, the district president of Shikshak Sabha Bharti. She was present at the booth as part of her official duties. The individual who recorded the video has been identified as a political activist attempting to sow discord and baselessly accused the BLOs (Booth Level Officers) and the administration of partiality.
The ECI also issued a response to the viral post shared by Tejashwi Yadav, asserting, "The assertions made in the video are unfounded."
It urged citizens to rely on official channels for accurate information.
As Bihar's upcoming elections gain momentum, this incident highlights the escalating tensions among political factions and underscores the importance of trustworthy electoral processes.
The district administration has reiterated its dedication to transparency and cautioned against the dissemination of misinformation.