Will Rahul Gandhi Lead a ‘Chakka Jam’ in Bihar Tomorrow Against Voter List Revision?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Rahul Gandhi to lead a significant protest in Patna.
- The protest aims to challenge the voter list revision.
- Participation from Congress, RJD, and Left parties.
- Traffic disruptions expected throughout Patna.
- Concerns raised over disenfranchisement of vulnerable groups.
Patna, July 8 (NationPress) The capital city of Bihar is gearing up for significant political events as Congress MP and Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi is scheduled to arrive in Patna on July 9 to spearhead the Grand Alliance’s ‘chakka jam’ against the current Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the voter list.
LoP Rahul Gandhi will lead a march from the Income Tax roundabout to the Election Commission office located near the Bihar Assembly at 10 AM, marking his seventh visit to Bihar in just five months.
The Congress party, in collaboration with the RJD and various Left parties, is set to participate in this statewide protest, claiming that the voter list revision process is unfair and detrimental to the public.
“This is a direct assault on the voting rights of the underprivileged, including the poor and migrants,” stated Rajesh Ram, the Congress state president of Bihar, emphasizing that the public will voice their dissent on the streets of Patna on July 9.
During the 'chakka jam', significant traffic disruptions are anticipated at major intersections and thoroughfares throughout Patna, with the Grand Alliance rallying supporters from across the state.
Reports suggest that LoP Rahul Gandhi may also pay a visit to the family of Gopal Khemka, a businessman tragically shot outside his residence near Gandhi Maidan on July 4 at 11:37 PM.
This incident has sparked a political storm, with the opposition accusing the state government of failing to maintain law and order.
The Election Commission initiated a special intensive revision in Bihar on June 24, requiring voters to complete forms and submit one of 11 specified documents for identification.
The Grand Alliance, which includes Congress and RJD, contends that this process may disenfranchise migrants, Dalits, Mahadalits, and economically disadvantaged voters, dubbing the initiative a “conspiracy to obstruct voting” in light of the upcoming Bihar Assembly Elections, scheduled for just three months from now.
As the Election Commission continues with the voter list update, the upcoming July 9 ‘chakka jam’ led by LoP Rahul Gandhi is expected to heighten the political climate in Bihar as the crucial elections draw near.