Is Rabri Devi Leading the Opposition's Protest Against SIR Outside Bihar Legislative Council?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Rabri Devi leads a protest against the Nitish government.
- Concerns raised over the potential disenfranchisement of poor voters.
- The opposition consists of multiple political parties.
- Demands for accountability from Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
- The situation highlights ongoing tensions in Bihar's political landscape.
Patna, July 25 (NationPress) Rabri Devi, the Leader of Opposition in the Bihar Legislative Council, spearheaded a protest against the Nitish government on Friday, urging for a dialogue regarding the ongoing Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls.
Adorned in black attire to symbolize their protest, MLAs representing the RJD, Congress, and Left parties gathered under Rabri Devi's direction, vocalizing their discontent with the government and the Election Commission of India (ECI).
The opposition accused the state government of colluding with the ECI to unjustly remove the names of impoverished voters from the electoral rolls just before the upcoming Assembly elections.
Rabri Devi stated, "The names of the poor are being eliminated from the voter list. We are voicing the public's concerns. Those whose names are deleted will lose their voting rights. We are holding the government accountable on these issues and demand a response. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar must answer in the House."
When questioned about Nitish Kumar's potential return as Chief Minister, Rabri Devi replied, "The public will determine whether he becomes Chief Minister again or not."
She further alleged that there have been multiple attempts on Tejashwi Yadav's life, claiming, "There have been four attempts to kill Tejashwi, and it is widely known who is behind these conspiracies. Who else can be responsible except the BJP and JD(U)?"
The opposition has consistently protested both inside and outside the Assembly and Council since the start of the monsoon session, demanding a discussion on the voter list revision and accusing the government of violating the democratic rights of the disadvantaged in Bihar.
The ongoing monsoon session, which concludes on Friday, has witnessed frequent disruptions as the opposition remains steadfast in their demands, while the ruling National Democratic Alliance refutes their allegations and defends the voter list revision as a standard procedure carried out by the ECI.