Is the Home Minister Accountable for Foreign Nationals in Bihar?

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Key Takeaways
- RJD criticizes Central government over ECI findings.
- Union Home Minister held accountable for foreign nationals on electoral rolls.
- Electoral integrity questioned amidst ongoing chaos in Bihar.
- Manoj Jha emphasizes the need for accountability and governance reforms.
- Law and order concerns highlighted by RJD in response to governance issues.
New Delhi, July 14 (NationPress) The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) fiercely criticized the Central government on Monday after revelations from the Election Commission of India (ECI) indicated that numerous individuals from Nepal, Bangladesh, and Myanmar were identified during the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar.
RJD MP Manoj Jha directly implicated the Union Home Minister for the reported presence of foreign nationals in the state, insisting on accountability and even calling for resignations.
Jha expressed to IANS, “Nothing can be more unfortunate than this. The ECI is a constitutional entity that we have long trusted—established on the principles laid by pioneers like Sukumar Sen (Former Chief Election Commissioner of India). However, today, under the guise of 'intensive revision', chaos is being promoted. Field reporters and journalists covering this are facing direct and indirect threats. What is happening to our democracy?”
He further scrutinized the validity of the electoral verification process, emphasizing that even the Prime Minister was elected based on the same voter rolls now under examination.
“If even a single Bangladeshi is discovered on the electoral rolls, then who is accountable for this? It’s not merely a local administration issue—this is a national concern. The Union Home Minister should resign and acknowledge that his ministry has faltered. It’s a clear case,” Jha informed IANS.
He also criticized the BJP for claiming that the RJD and Congress were opposing the Special Intensive Revision.
“Has the BJP reviewed the entire electoral roll? Is the ECI now acting as their ally?” Jha questioned.
“The ECI should function as the guardian of our democracy—not a ‘lapdog’ for the ruling party. If foreigners are indeed residing in Bihar, then the Home Minister and the Prime Minister must be held accountable,” he stated.
The discussion surrounding the SIR findings arises amidst broader worries about governance in Bihar.
In response to comments made by JD(U) MP Sanjay Kumar Jha regarding the state’s law and order situation, the RJD leader did not hold back.
“He claims the culprits are always apprehended. Let him visit Muzaffarpur and repeat that in the residence of Gopal Khemka. Where is the compassion for the victims? Avoid making blanket statements—let’s engage with facts available to the public,” Manoj Jha retorted.
He concluded with a grave warning, “Lawlessness is the prevailing law in Bihar. This is complete chaos. From affluent individuals to ordinary citizens—no one is secure.”