Supreme Court Shocks: ECI Must Reveal 65 Lakh Voters! Aadhar Accepted: A Game Changer for RaGa’s Opposition? — Supreme Court ECI ruling, Bihar electoral roll changes, Aadhar document acceptance 2025
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BREAKING Supreme Court gave massive jolt to the ECI and BJP
SC has asked the ECI to publish list of 65 lakh voters who have been removed from Bihar electoral roll
Also, SC directed to accept Aadhar as document in SIR. Win for RaGa led oppositionpic.twitter.com/O9TAQ2wjbE
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BREAKING Supreme Court gave massive jolt to the ECI and BJP
The Supreme Court has recently delivered a significant ruling that impacts the Election Commission of India (ECI) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). This decision requires the ECI to publish a list of 65 lakh voters who have been removed from the electoral roll in Bihar. This move has stirred up quite a conversation, as it raises questions about voter eligibility and electoral integrity.
SC has asked the ECI to publish list of 65 lakh voters who have been removed from Bihar electoral roll
The order from the Supreme Court is seen as a substantial push for transparency in the electoral process. By demanding the publication of the names of the 65 lakh voters removed from Bihar’s electoral rolls, the court aims to ensure that the electoral process remains fair and open to scrutiny. This move is particularly crucial as it could affect future elections and the political landscape in Bihar.
Also, SC directed to accept Aadhar as document in SIR.
Additionally, the Supreme Court has directed the acceptance of Aadhaar as a valid document in the State Identity Register (SIR). This is a win for the opposition led by Rahul Gandhi, also known as RaGa, as it enhances the credibility of voter identification processes. By incorporating Aadhaar, the ECI can strengthen the verification of voters, making it harder for fraudulent practices to occur.
The implications of these decisions are far-reaching, not only for the ECI and BJP but also for the democratic process in India. As these developments unfold, they will undoubtedly shape the conversation around electoral reforms and voter rights in the country. Keep an eye on these changes, as they may have a lasting impact on Indian politics.