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Bihar voter revision: Dy CM Vijay Sinha welcomes SC decision, says ‘opposition insults constitutional institutions’

Advocate Ashwini Kumar asserted that a plea was filed to include Aadhaar, voter, and ration cards in the SIR procedure, to which the Supreme Court stated that if the ECI wishes, they can include those documents in the procedure

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Bihar Deputy CM Vijay Kumar Sinha

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Patna: Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sinha on July 10 welcomed the Supreme Court’s decision on Bihar’s voter roll revision, expressing faith in the court’s judgment.

He criticised the opposition for claiming to have faith in the constitution while allegedly insulting constitutional institutions. Sinha found this behaviour unfortunate and questioned why they would disrespect these institutions.

“We welcome the decision of the honourable court, we have faith in it. On the one hand, they (opposition) claim to have faith in the constitution; on the other hand, they insult constitutional institutions… Why do they insult constitutional institutions? This is very unfortunate”, Vijay Sinha told ANI.

The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise was initiated by the Election Commission to update Bihar’s electoral rolls, which has been met with resistance from opposition parties. They argued that the short timelines and stringent requirements could lead to disenfranchisement of many eligible voters.

The Supreme Court’s decision to allow the SIR to continue has sparked reactions from various political quarters, with the ruling alliance seeing it as a validation of their stance.

Read more at: Bihar: ECI voter revision drive to continue; SC asks commission to consider Aadhaar, ration cards as ID proof

Reacting to the development, Advocate Ashwini Upadhyay stated that their demand is for the continuation of the SIR procedure and emphasised that voting is not a fundamental right. Still, a free and fair election is. He highlighted that as long as “intruders” are in India, free and fair elections cannot be conducted.

Notably, the Supreme Court has stated that the Right to vote has not been given the status of a Fundamental Right. At the same time, democracy is a basic feature of the Indian Constitution in the matter of Bhim Rao Baswanth Rao Patil vs K Madan Mohan Rao & Ors.

Although the right to vote is essential in the Indian democracy, it is not included in Part III of the Constitution which states the Fundamental Rights. This has been done to differentiate with alien citizens who have not been given the right to vote but have been given certain fundamental rights like Right to Freedom, etc.

The right to vote is a legal right because it has been given to the people through the Representation of the People Act, 1951, section 62(1).

“Our demand is that this verification drive should continue. We have said that voting is not a fundamental right, but a free and fair election is a fundamental right. If there is even one Rohingya name or even one intruder’s name in the voter list, then it is necessary to remove it. As long as intruders vote in India, it cannot be considered a free and fair election. The Supreme Court has issued a notice to the Election Commission. This hearing will be held on July 28”, Advocate Ashwini Kumar said.

Read more at: Bihar: Manifold increase in ‘residency certificate’ applications in Kishanganj after ECI begins ‘voter revision drive’

Kumar asserted that a plea was filed to include Aadhaar, voter, and ration cards in the SIR procedure, to which the Supreme Court stated that if the ECI wishes, they can include those documents in the procedure.

“On the other hand, a plea was made to include Aadhaar, voter, and ration cards in this as well. The Supreme Court has stated that if the Election Commission so desires, it can accept those three documents. This is the domain of the Election Commission. There is no interference in it…The Election Commission has assured that it will complete the exercise before the Bihar elections”, he said.

Meanwhile, according to advocate Barun Kumar Sinha, the hearing of the case is scheduled for July 28; until then, the Election Commission of India will continue with its SIR process in Bihar.

He informed that the Supreme Court wants the ECI to include Aadhaar card, voter ID card and ration card in the Special Intensive Revision Process.

“Now the hearing of this case will be held on July 28, till then the Election Commission will continue its work of voter list revision and will present all the information through a counter affidavit in the Supreme Court on the next date. Regarding Aadhaar, the Hon’ble Court said that if the Election Commission wants, it can consider the Aadhaar card, voter ID card and ration card. If the Election Commission wants, it can also reject them by giving reasons”, the advocate said. (ANI)

 

Topics: SIR drive in BiharDeputy CM Vijay Kumar SinhaAdvocate Ashwini KumarSupreme CourtBihar state assembly electionsBihar voter list revisionVoter list revision drive
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